Re: Re: Re: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
Now I have tested LyX on Mac OSX 10.6 more thoroughly and the crashes seem to appear only when Lyx does some autosaving of the current document (Automatisches Speichern des aktuellen Dokuments is written in the bottom bar of the Lyx window Should be sth. like autosaving current document in the English version). It immediately crashes afterwards. So far I haven't recognized crashes elsewhere. It's always the 2-minute-autosaving-crash. I also deactivated autosaving in the preferences but this strangely does not really deactivate it, as after a couple of minutes the bottom bar message reoccurs and so do the crashes. I have restarted LyX after changing the preferences. Johannes Heute schon gefreeMailt? Jetzt kostenlose E-Mail-Adresse sichern! http://email.freenet.de/dienste/emailoffice/produktuebersicht/basic/mail/index.html?pid=6831
Re: Re: Re: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
Now I have tested LyX on Mac OSX 10.6 more thoroughly and the crashes seem to appear only when Lyx does some autosaving of the current document (Automatisches Speichern des aktuellen Dokuments is written in the bottom bar of the Lyx window Should be sth. like autosaving current document in the English version). It immediately crashes afterwards. So far I haven't recognized crashes elsewhere. It's always the 2-minute-autosaving-crash. I also deactivated autosaving in the preferences but this strangely does not really deactivate it, as after a couple of minutes the bottom bar message reoccurs and so do the crashes. I have restarted LyX after changing the preferences. Johannes Heute schon gefreeMailt? Jetzt kostenlose E-Mail-Adresse sichern! http://email.freenet.de/dienste/emailoffice/produktuebersicht/basic/mail/index.html?pid=6831
Re: Re: Re: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
Now I have tested LyX on Mac OSX 10.6 more thoroughly and the crashes seem to appear only when Lyx does some autosaving of the current document ("Automatisches Speichern des aktuellen Dokuments " is written in the bottom bar of the Lyx window Should be sth. like "autosaving current document " in the English version). It immediately crashes afterwards. So far I haven't recognized crashes elsewhere. It's always the 2-minute-autosaving-crash. I also deactivated autosaving in the preferences but this strangely does not really deactivate it, as after a couple of minutes the bottom bar message reoccurs and so do the crashes. I have restarted LyX after changing the preferences. Johannes Heute schon ge"freeMail"t? Jetzt kostenlose E-Mail-Adresse sichern! http://email.freenet.de/dienste/emailoffice/produktuebersicht/basic/mail/index.html?pid=6831
Re: Re: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
Here some additional information to my previous post: I think the relevant parts of the log of my failed lyx compilation are: ... imac:BRANCH_1_6_X jo$ ./configure --prefix=/Users/jo/Desktop/lyx_snowleopard/LyX.app --with-version-suffix=-1.6 --with-qt4-dir=/Developer/Tools/Qt --with-included-gettext --enable- ... checking for Qt 4 library name... failed checking for moc-qt4... no checking for moc... /usr/bin/moc checking for uic-qt4... no checking for uic... /usr/bin/uic checking for rcc-qt4... no checking for rcc... /usr/bin/rcc ... Configuration Host type:i386-apple-darwin10.0.0 Special build flags: assertions concept-checks stdlib-debug warnings use-pspell use-ispell C Compiler: gcc C Compiler LyX flags: C Compiler flags: -Wextra -Wall-g -Os C++ Compiler: g++ (4.2.1) C++ Compiler LyX flags: C++ Compiler flags: -Wextra -Wall-g -Os Linker flags: Linker user flags:-framework Carbon -framework OpenGL -framework AGL -framework QuickTime -framework Cocoa Qt 4 Frontend: Qt 4 version: Packaging:macosx LyX binary dir: /Users/account/Desktop/lyx_snowleopard/LyX.app/Contents/MacOS LyX files dir: /Users/account/Desktop/lyx_snowleopard/LyX.app/Contents/Resources The following problems have been detected by configure. Please check the messages below before running 'make'. (see the section 'Problems' in the INSTALL file) ** qt 4 library not found ! Well, what is the correct QT path if it is not the one QT tells me? Johannes. Ist Ihr wunschn...@freenet.de noch frei? Jetzt prüfen und kostenlose E-Mail-Adresse sichern! http://email.freenet.de/dienste/emailoffice/produktuebersicht/basic/mail/index.html?pid=6829
Re: Re: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
Here some additional information to my previous post: I think the relevant parts of the log of my failed lyx compilation are: ... imac:BRANCH_1_6_X jo$ ./configure --prefix=/Users/jo/Desktop/lyx_snowleopard/LyX.app --with-version-suffix=-1.6 --with-qt4-dir=/Developer/Tools/Qt --with-included-gettext --enable- ... checking for Qt 4 library name... failed checking for moc-qt4... no checking for moc... /usr/bin/moc checking for uic-qt4... no checking for uic... /usr/bin/uic checking for rcc-qt4... no checking for rcc... /usr/bin/rcc ... Configuration Host type:i386-apple-darwin10.0.0 Special build flags: assertions concept-checks stdlib-debug warnings use-pspell use-ispell C Compiler: gcc C Compiler LyX flags: C Compiler flags: -Wextra -Wall-g -Os C++ Compiler: g++ (4.2.1) C++ Compiler LyX flags: C++ Compiler flags: -Wextra -Wall-g -Os Linker flags: Linker user flags:-framework Carbon -framework OpenGL -framework AGL -framework QuickTime -framework Cocoa Qt 4 Frontend: Qt 4 version: Packaging:macosx LyX binary dir: /Users/account/Desktop/lyx_snowleopard/LyX.app/Contents/MacOS LyX files dir: /Users/account/Desktop/lyx_snowleopard/LyX.app/Contents/Resources The following problems have been detected by configure. Please check the messages below before running 'make'. (see the section 'Problems' in the INSTALL file) ** qt 4 library not found ! Well, what is the correct QT path if it is not the one QT tells me? Johannes. Ist Ihr wunschn...@freenet.de noch frei? Jetzt prüfen und kostenlose E-Mail-Adresse sichern! http://email.freenet.de/dienste/emailoffice/produktuebersicht/basic/mail/index.html?pid=6829
Re: Re: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
Here some additional information to my previous post: I think the relevant parts of the log of my failed lyx compilation are: ... imac:BRANCH_1_6_X jo$ ./configure --prefix=/Users/jo/Desktop/lyx_snowleopard/LyX.app --with-version-suffix=-1.6 --with-qt4-dir=/Developer/Tools/Qt --with-included-gettext --enable- ... checking for Qt 4 library name... failed checking for moc-qt4... no checking for moc... /usr/bin/moc checking for uic-qt4... no checking for uic... /usr/bin/uic checking for rcc-qt4... no checking for rcc... /usr/bin/rcc ... Configuration Host type:i386-apple-darwin10.0.0 Special build flags: assertions concept-checks stdlib-debug warnings use-pspell use-ispell C Compiler: gcc C Compiler LyX flags: C Compiler flags: -Wextra -Wall-g -Os C++ Compiler: g++ (4.2.1) C++ Compiler LyX flags: C++ Compiler flags: -Wextra -Wall-g -Os Linker flags: Linker user flags:-framework Carbon -framework OpenGL -framework AGL -framework QuickTime -framework Cocoa Qt 4 Frontend: Qt 4 version: Packaging:macosx LyX binary dir: /Users/account/Desktop/lyx_snowleopard/LyX.app/Contents/MacOS LyX files dir: /Users/account/Desktop/lyx_snowleopard/LyX.app/Contents/Resources The following problems have been detected by configure. Please check the messages below before running 'make'. (see the section 'Problems' in the INSTALL file) ** qt 4 library not found ! Well, what is the correct QT path if it is not the one QT tells me? Johannes. Ist Ihr wunschn...@freenet.de noch frei? Jetzt prüfen und kostenlose E-Mail-Adresse sichern! http://email.freenet.de/dienste/emailoffice/produktuebersicht/basic/mail/index.html?pid=6829
Re: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
Somehow my last post was cut at the end, so here again the full text (I hope so): So, now some interim report about me trying to compile lyx on 10.6. To sum up, I think I messed things up with QT. First, I didn't find QT 4.3.3 on the QT/Nokia page, the links to the archives there aim to quite empty ftp-servers with QT3-versions on it. So I downloaded the actual QT4.5.2 for Mac binary installer and installed it. That was not a good thing to do. Later I found the QT4.3.3 source-package by googling around. I haven't installed this yet. I tried to compile the lyx 1.6branch which I got via svn (nice thing: 10.6 has svn already included now) following the instructions of the INSTALL.MACOSX file. Well, configuring always fails as it cannot find the qt-directory. I looked up where the 4.5.2 binary installs files: Qt Designer, Qt Linguist: /Developer/Applications/Qt Qt Documentation: /Developer/Documentation/Qt Qt Examples: /Developer/Examples/Qt Qt Plugins: /Developer/Applications/Qt/Plugins Qt Frameworks: /Library/Frameworks Qt Libraries: /usr/lib qmake, moc, uic, etc.: /Developer/Tools/Qt (symlink to /usr/bin, so they are really there) Uninstall script: /Developer/Tools/uninstall-qt.py I tried it with /usr/bin and /Developer/Tools/QT as Qt-path-option of the configure command: Same result qt directory not found. So I thought about going one step back by removing 4.5.2 first and then compile 4.3.3, but: The uninstall.py script runs fine and exits without error, but it didn't remove anything. As this does not work, I think I have to figure out every single file that the binary installer placed onto my harddrive. How nice that it installs to /usr/lib and /usr/bin by default! *grml* I stopped here and didn't do anything, before making all that mess bigger. In sum I warn everbody: Don't install the Qt 4.5.2 binary. But maybe I should give 4.5.2 another try with another path/to/Qt, any ideas? Or can somebody tell me, how I easily remove 4.5.2 without the uninstall.py script? Thanks for your help. BTW: Should I place further posts on the developer-list? Johannes
Re: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
Somehow my last post was cut at the end, so here again the full text (I hope so): So, now some interim report about me trying to compile lyx on 10.6. To sum up, I think I messed things up with QT. First, I didn't find QT 4.3.3 on the QT/Nokia page, the links to the archives there aim to quite empty ftp-servers with QT3-versions on it. So I downloaded the actual QT4.5.2 for Mac binary installer and installed it. That was not a good thing to do. Later I found the QT4.3.3 source-package by googling around. I haven't installed this yet. I tried to compile the lyx 1.6branch which I got via svn (nice thing: 10.6 has svn already included now) following the instructions of the INSTALL.MACOSX file. Well, configuring always fails as it cannot find the qt-directory. I looked up where the 4.5.2 binary installs files: Qt Designer, Qt Linguist: /Developer/Applications/Qt Qt Documentation: /Developer/Documentation/Qt Qt Examples: /Developer/Examples/Qt Qt Plugins: /Developer/Applications/Qt/Plugins Qt Frameworks: /Library/Frameworks Qt Libraries: /usr/lib qmake, moc, uic, etc.: /Developer/Tools/Qt (symlink to /usr/bin, so they are really there) Uninstall script: /Developer/Tools/uninstall-qt.py I tried it with /usr/bin and /Developer/Tools/QT as Qt-path-option of the configure command: Same result qt directory not found. So I thought about going one step back by removing 4.5.2 first and then compile 4.3.3, but: The uninstall.py script runs fine and exits without error, but it didn't remove anything. As this does not work, I think I have to figure out every single file that the binary installer placed onto my harddrive. How nice that it installs to /usr/lib and /usr/bin by default! *grml* I stopped here and didn't do anything, before making all that mess bigger. In sum I warn everbody: Don't install the Qt 4.5.2 binary. But maybe I should give 4.5.2 another try with another path/to/Qt, any ideas? Or can somebody tell me, how I easily remove 4.5.2 without the uninstall.py script? Thanks for your help. BTW: Should I place further posts on the developer-list? Johannes
Re: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
Somehow my last post was cut at the end, so here again the full text (I hope so): So, now some interim report about me trying to compile lyx on 10.6. To sum up, I think I messed things up with QT. First, I didn't find QT 4.3.3 on the QT/Nokia page, the links to the "archives" there aim to quite empty ftp-servers with QT3-versions on it. So I downloaded the actual QT4.5.2 for Mac binary installer and installed it. That was not a good thing to do. Later I found the QT4.3.3 source-package by googling around. I haven't installed this yet. I tried to compile the lyx 1.6branch which I got via svn (nice thing: 10.6 has svn already included now) following the instructions of the INSTALL.MACOSX file. Well, configuring always fails as it cannot find the qt-directory. I looked up where the 4.5.2 binary installs files: Qt Designer, Qt Linguist: /Developer/Applications/Qt Qt Documentation: /Developer/Documentation/Qt Qt Examples: /Developer/Examples/Qt Qt Plugins: /Developer/Applications/Qt/Plugins Qt Frameworks: /Library/Frameworks Qt Libraries: /usr/lib qmake, moc, uic, etc.: /Developer/Tools/Qt (symlink to /usr/bin, so they are really there) Uninstall script: /Developer/Tools/uninstall-qt.py I tried it with /usr/bin and /Developer/Tools/QT as Qt-path-option of the configure command: Same result qt directory not found. So I thought about going one step back by removing 4.5.2 first and then compile 4.3.3, but: The uninstall.py script runs fine and exits without error, but it didn't remove anything. As this does not work, I think I have to figure out every single file that the binary installer placed onto my harddrive. How nice that it installs to /usr/lib and /usr/bin by default! *grml* I stopped here and didn't do anything, before making all that mess bigger. In sum I warn everbody: Don't install the Qt 4.5.2 binary. But maybe I should give 4.5.2 another try with another path/to/Qt, any ideas? Or can somebody tell me, how I easily remove 4.5.2 without the uninstall.py script? Thanks for your help. BTW: Should I place further posts on the developer-list? Johannes
RE: RE: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
So, now some interim report about me trying to compile lyx on 10.6. To sum up, I think I messed things up with QT. First, I didn't find QT 4.3.3 on the QT/Nokia page, the links to the archives there aim to quite empty ftp-servers with QT3-versions on it. So I downloaded the actual QT4.5.2 for Mac binary installer and installed it. That was not a good thing to do. Later I found the QT4.3.3 source-package by googling around. I haven't installed this yet. I tried to compile the lyx 1.6branch which I got via svn (nice thing: 10.6 has svn already included now) following the instructions of the INSTALLMACOSX file. Well, configuring always fails as it cannot find the qt-directory. I looked up where the 4.5.2 binary installs files: Qt Designer, Qt Linguist: /Developer/Applications/Qt Qt Documentation: /Developer/Documentation/Qt Qt Examples: /Developer/Examples/Qt Qt Plugins: /Developer/Applications/Qt/Plugins Qt Frameworks: /Library/Frameworks Qt Libraries: /usr/lib qmake, moc, uic, etc.: /Developer/Tools/Qt (symlink to /usr/bin, so they are really there) Uninstall script: /Developer/Tools/uninstall-qt.py I tried it with /usr/bin and /Developer/Tools/QT as Qt-path-option of the configure command: Same result qt directory not found. So I thought about going one step back by removing 4.5.2 first and then compile 4.3.3, but: The uninstall.py script runs fine and exits without error, but it didn't remove anything. As this does not work, I think I have to figure out every single file that the binary installer placed onto my harddrive. How nice that it installs to /usr/lib and /usr/bin by default! *grml* I stopped here and didn't do anything, before making all that mess bigger
RE: RE: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
So, now some interim report about me trying to compile lyx on 10.6. To sum up, I think I messed things up with QT. First, I didn't find QT 4.3.3 on the QT/Nokia page, the links to the archives there aim to quite empty ftp-servers with QT3-versions on it. So I downloaded the actual QT4.5.2 for Mac binary installer and installed it. That was not a good thing to do. Later I found the QT4.3.3 source-package by googling around. I haven't installed this yet. I tried to compile the lyx 1.6branch which I got via svn (nice thing: 10.6 has svn already included now) following the instructions of the INSTALLMACOSX file. Well, configuring always fails as it cannot find the qt-directory. I looked up where the 4.5.2 binary installs files: Qt Designer, Qt Linguist: /Developer/Applications/Qt Qt Documentation: /Developer/Documentation/Qt Qt Examples: /Developer/Examples/Qt Qt Plugins: /Developer/Applications/Qt/Plugins Qt Frameworks: /Library/Frameworks Qt Libraries: /usr/lib qmake, moc, uic, etc.: /Developer/Tools/Qt (symlink to /usr/bin, so they are really there) Uninstall script: /Developer/Tools/uninstall-qt.py I tried it with /usr/bin and /Developer/Tools/QT as Qt-path-option of the configure command: Same result qt directory not found. So I thought about going one step back by removing 4.5.2 first and then compile 4.3.3, but: The uninstall.py script runs fine and exits without error, but it didn't remove anything. As this does not work, I think I have to figure out every single file that the binary installer placed onto my harddrive. How nice that it installs to /usr/lib and /usr/bin by default! *grml* I stopped here and didn't do anything, before making all that mess bigger
RE: RE: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
So, now some interim report about me trying to compile lyx on 10.6. To sum up, I think I messed things up with QT. First, I didn't find QT 4.3.3 on the QT/Nokia page, the links to the "archives" there aim to quite empty ftp-servers with QT3-versions on it. So I downloaded the actual QT4.5.2 for Mac binary installer and installed it. That was not a good thing to do. Later I found the QT4.3.3 source-package by googling around. I haven't installed this yet. I tried to compile the lyx 1.6branch which I got via svn (nice thing: 10.6 has svn already included now) following the instructions of the INSTALLMACOSX file. Well, configuring always fails as it cannot find the qt-directory. I looked up where the 4.5.2 binary installs files: Qt Designer, Qt Linguist: /Developer/Applications/Qt Qt Documentation: /Developer/Documentation/Qt Qt Examples: /Developer/Examples/Qt Qt Plugins: /Developer/Applications/Qt/Plugins Qt Frameworks: /Library/Frameworks Qt Libraries: /usr/lib qmake, moc, uic, etc.: /Developer/Tools/Qt (symlink to /usr/bin, so they are really there) Uninstall script: /Developer/Tools/uninstall-qt.py I tried it with /usr/bin and /Developer/Tools/QT as Qt-path-option of the configure command: Same result qt directory not found. So I thought about going one step back by removing 4.5.2 first and then compile 4.3.3, but: The uninstall.py script runs fine and exits without error, but it didn't remove anything. As this does not work, I think I have to figure out every single file that the binary installer placed onto my harddrive. How nice that it installs to /usr/lib and /usr/bin by default! *grml* I stopped here and didn't do anything, before making all that mess bigger
Re: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
I have 1.6.3 and Snow Leopard on my Mac. Unfortunately the same problems appear as reported for 1.6.4. Johannes Am 03.09.2009 um 16:15 schrieb Julio Rojas: Is this problem specifically linked to 1.6.4? Or will 1.6.3 present it? I have Snow Leopard in my hand and 1.6.3 installed on my wife's computer. Haven't installed the OS waiting for this problem to solve. - Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 2:16 AM, William Brayb...@math.umemat.maine.edu wrote: I am currently testing Lyx 1.6.4 under Snow Leopard, the official release. (I got the binary from the Lyx server before it was taken off; it does have the problem that Preferences is grayed out as a menu choice, but can be opened using keys CMD + , . I have not noticed any other problems with Lyx 1.6.4?) I created a generic Lyx file, typed a bunch of stuff and let it sit. After about 5 minutes, a pop up window appeared reporting that Lyx crashed. My console report looks alot like the one in the bug report (link below). However, Lyx did not actually crash. After choosing Ignore, Lyx was still running and I could continue to type, save, edit, etc, the file. The crash reoccurs about every 5 minutes, which does correspond to the autosave time set in preferences. I turned off autosave and Lyx has not sent up another crash pop up as yet (we are about 15 minutes in at this point. This is just a follow up to the question of Knaus. I am going to continue to use Lyx under Snow Leopard and see where it takes me. Bill On Aug 27, 2009, at 8:30 AM, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote: Hello, I ordered the new Mac OS Snowleopard this week and I wonder if any of the Lyx-(Mac)-Developers has already tested Lyx under a Developer- Version of Snowleopard? Will the Lyx-Binary run on Snowleopard? Anyway, I'll test it and post it here. Johannes. We are a bit short on Mac developers, so I doubt that you'll get an authorative answer. But, the good news is that I've heard of someone running LyX on Snowleopard, the bad news is that I heard this by means of a bug report: http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6168. So, it'll be interesting whether this crash actually has to do something with Snowleopard or not. Vincent -- Sometimes I lie awake at night, and ask, Where have I gone wrong? Then a voice says to me, This is going to take more than one night. (Charlie Brown)
Re: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
Is this problem specifically linked to 1.6.4? Or will 1.6.3 present it? I have Snow Leopard in my hand and 1.6.3 installed on my wife's computer. Haven't installed the OS waiting for this problem to solve. - Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 2:16 AM, William Brayb...@math.umemat.maine.edu wrote: I am currently testing Lyx 1.6.4 under Snow Leopard, the official release. (I got the binary from the Lyx server before it was taken off; it does have the problem that Preferences is grayed out as a menu choice, but can be opened using keys CMD + , . I have not noticed any other problems with Lyx 1.6.4?) I created a generic Lyx file, typed a bunch of stuff and let it sit. After about 5 minutes, a pop up window appeared reporting that Lyx crashed. My console report looks alot like the one in the bug report (link below). However, Lyx did not actually crash. After choosing Ignore, Lyx was still running and I could continue to type, save, edit, etc, the file. The crash reoccurs about every 5 minutes, which does correspond to the autosave time set in preferences. I turned off autosave and Lyx has not sent up another crash pop up as yet (we are about 15 minutes in at this point. This is just a follow up to the question of Knaus. I am going to continue to use Lyx under Snow Leopard and see where it takes me. Bill On Aug 27, 2009, at 8:30 AM, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote: Hello, I ordered the new Mac OS Snowleopard this week and I wonder if any of the Lyx-(Mac)-Developers has already tested Lyx under a Developer- Version of Snowleopard? Will the Lyx-Binary run on Snowleopard? Anyway, I'll test it and post it here. Johannes. We are a bit short on Mac developers, so I doubt that you'll get an authorative answer. But, the good news is that I've heard of someone running LyX on Snowleopard, the bad news is that I heard this by means of a bug report: http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6168. So, it'll be interesting whether this crash actually has to do something with Snowleopard or not. Vincent
Re: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
Now I found time to install Snow Leopard on my Mac. I can confirm the behaviour reported here: Lyx (1.6.3) starts up and as long as I just watch my document it keeps running without any errors. When I type something and wait for the autosave to come into action, a pop up window appears with an error message that LyX crashed. However if I simply click on ignore, I can work with my LyX document, as LyX itself still is running. So it might only be some subprocess which is crashed. I can save changes via the save button. Although after pressing the button the pop up telling my that LyX crashed appears again. When I insert a table, the mentioned popup window appears, too. So it seems that as soon as you start something which calls up a new menubar this process crashes, too. All these crashes seem to have to with the fork() without exit() thing reported on trac, see the crashlog-excerpts below. So is it useful if I try to compile Lyx on my own on 10.6? Or would this end up in the same crashing behaviour? There are some changes/workarounds to do in the source code first, right? Johannes 1) Process: lyx [850] Path:/Applications/LyX.app/Contents/MacOS/lyx Identifier: lyx Version: ??? (???) Code Type: X86 (Native) Parent Process: lyx [800] Date/Time: 2009-08-31 23:28:16.111 +0200 OS Version: Mac OS X 10.6 (10A432) Report Version: 6 Interval Since Last Report: 2022 sec Crashes Since Last Report: 2 Per-App Crashes Since Last Report: 2 Anonymous UUID: D124E21E- F546-47A6-9182-5346BDAEE239 Exception Type: EXC_CRASH (SIGABRT) Exception Codes: 0x, 0x Crashed Thread: 0 Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread Application Specific Information: USING_FORK_WITHOUT_EXEC_IS_NOT_SUPPORTED_BY_FILE_MANAGER abort() called Thread 0 Crashed: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread 0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92a14972 __kill + 10 1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92a14964 kill$UNIX2003 + 32 2 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92aa7ba5 raise + 26 3 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92abdc5c abort + 93 … 2) Process: lyx [904] Path:/Applications/LyX.app/Contents/MacOS/lyx Identifier: lyx Version: ??? (???) Code Type: X86 (Native) Parent Process: lyx [800] Date/Time: 2009-08-31 23:52:05.910 +0200 OS Version: Mac OS X 10.6 (10A432) Report Version: 6 Interval Since Last Report: 1329 sec Crashes Since Last Report: 1 Per-App Crashes Since Last Report: 1 Anonymous UUID: D124E21E- F546-47A6-9182-5346BDAEE239 Exception Type: EXC_CRASH (SIGABRT) Exception Codes: 0x, 0x Crashed Thread: 0 Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread Application Specific Information: USING_FORK_WITHOUT_EXEC_IS_NOT_SUPPORTED_BY_FILE_MANAGER abort() called Thread 0 Crashed: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread 0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92a14972 __kill + 10 1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92a14964 kill$UNIX2003 + 32 2 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92aa7ba5 raise + 26 3 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92abdc5c abort + 93 …
Re: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
2009/9/3 Johannes Knaus knausli...@freenet.de: [...] Application Specific Information: USING_FORK_WITHOUT_EXEC_IS_NOT_SUPPORTED_BY_FILE_MANAGER abort() called [...] Exception Type: EXC_CRASH (SIGABRT) Exception Codes: 0x, 0x Crashed Thread: 0 Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread Application Specific Information: USING_FORK_WITHOUT_EXEC_IS_NOT_SUPPORTED_BY_FILE_MANAGER abort() called [...] For me it seems Apple has changed a security policy about calling fork(). I cant find any article about that on Google yet. -- Manveru jabber: manv...@manveru.pl gg: 1624001 http://www.manveru.pl
RE: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
So is it useful if I try to compile Lyx on my own on 10.6? Or would this end up in the same crashing behaviour? I think it is useful, but I think you'll see the same crashing behaviour. There are some changes/workarounds to do in the source code first, right? The first thing you might try is to adapt the following code: 194--...@forkedcalls.cpp: pid_t ForkedProcess::fork() { #if !defined (HAVE_FORK) return -1; #else pid_t pid = ::fork(); if (pid == 0) IAmAChild = true; return pid; #endif } If you undefine HAVE_FORK (or just always return -1), you can see whether (all) crashes disappear. If so, we have at least a workaround. Everything should still work, but you might be interrupted in your typing when LyX saves the autosave file using the same thread. Vincent
Re: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
I have 1.6.3 and Snow Leopard on my Mac. Unfortunately the same problems appear as reported for 1.6.4. Johannes Am 03.09.2009 um 16:15 schrieb Julio Rojas: Is this problem specifically linked to 1.6.4? Or will 1.6.3 present it? I have Snow Leopard in my hand and 1.6.3 installed on my wife's computer. Haven't installed the OS waiting for this problem to solve. - Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 2:16 AM, William Brayb...@math.umemat.maine.edu wrote: I am currently testing Lyx 1.6.4 under Snow Leopard, the official release. (I got the binary from the Lyx server before it was taken off; it does have the problem that Preferences is grayed out as a menu choice, but can be opened using keys CMD + , . I have not noticed any other problems with Lyx 1.6.4?) I created a generic Lyx file, typed a bunch of stuff and let it sit. After about 5 minutes, a pop up window appeared reporting that Lyx crashed. My console report looks alot like the one in the bug report (link below). However, Lyx did not actually crash. After choosing Ignore, Lyx was still running and I could continue to type, save, edit, etc, the file. The crash reoccurs about every 5 minutes, which does correspond to the autosave time set in preferences. I turned off autosave and Lyx has not sent up another crash pop up as yet (we are about 15 minutes in at this point. This is just a follow up to the question of Knaus. I am going to continue to use Lyx under Snow Leopard and see where it takes me. Bill On Aug 27, 2009, at 8:30 AM, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote: Hello, I ordered the new Mac OS Snowleopard this week and I wonder if any of the Lyx-(Mac)-Developers has already tested Lyx under a Developer- Version of Snowleopard? Will the Lyx-Binary run on Snowleopard? Anyway, I'll test it and post it here. Johannes. We are a bit short on Mac developers, so I doubt that you'll get an authorative answer. But, the good news is that I've heard of someone running LyX on Snowleopard, the bad news is that I heard this by means of a bug report: http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6168. So, it'll be interesting whether this crash actually has to do something with Snowleopard or not. Vincent -- Sometimes I lie awake at night, and ask, Where have I gone wrong? Then a voice says to me, This is going to take more than one night. (Charlie Brown)
Re: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
Is this problem specifically linked to 1.6.4? Or will 1.6.3 present it? I have Snow Leopard in my hand and 1.6.3 installed on my wife's computer. Haven't installed the OS waiting for this problem to solve. - Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 2:16 AM, William Brayb...@math.umemat.maine.edu wrote: I am currently testing Lyx 1.6.4 under Snow Leopard, the official release. (I got the binary from the Lyx server before it was taken off; it does have the problem that Preferences is grayed out as a menu choice, but can be opened using keys CMD + , . I have not noticed any other problems with Lyx 1.6.4?) I created a generic Lyx file, typed a bunch of stuff and let it sit. After about 5 minutes, a pop up window appeared reporting that Lyx crashed. My console report looks alot like the one in the bug report (link below). However, Lyx did not actually crash. After choosing Ignore, Lyx was still running and I could continue to type, save, edit, etc, the file. The crash reoccurs about every 5 minutes, which does correspond to the autosave time set in preferences. I turned off autosave and Lyx has not sent up another crash pop up as yet (we are about 15 minutes in at this point. This is just a follow up to the question of Knaus. I am going to continue to use Lyx under Snow Leopard and see where it takes me. Bill On Aug 27, 2009, at 8:30 AM, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote: Hello, I ordered the new Mac OS Snowleopard this week and I wonder if any of the Lyx-(Mac)-Developers has already tested Lyx under a Developer- Version of Snowleopard? Will the Lyx-Binary run on Snowleopard? Anyway, I'll test it and post it here. Johannes. We are a bit short on Mac developers, so I doubt that you'll get an authorative answer. But, the good news is that I've heard of someone running LyX on Snowleopard, the bad news is that I heard this by means of a bug report: http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6168. So, it'll be interesting whether this crash actually has to do something with Snowleopard or not. Vincent
Re: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
Now I found time to install Snow Leopard on my Mac. I can confirm the behaviour reported here: Lyx (1.6.3) starts up and as long as I just watch my document it keeps running without any errors. When I type something and wait for the autosave to come into action, a pop up window appears with an error message that LyX crashed. However if I simply click on ignore, I can work with my LyX document, as LyX itself still is running. So it might only be some subprocess which is crashed. I can save changes via the save button. Although after pressing the button the pop up telling my that LyX crashed appears again. When I insert a table, the mentioned popup window appears, too. So it seems that as soon as you start something which calls up a new menubar this process crashes, too. All these crashes seem to have to with the fork() without exit() thing reported on trac, see the crashlog-excerpts below. So is it useful if I try to compile Lyx on my own on 10.6? Or would this end up in the same crashing behaviour? There are some changes/workarounds to do in the source code first, right? Johannes 1) Process: lyx [850] Path:/Applications/LyX.app/Contents/MacOS/lyx Identifier: lyx Version: ??? (???) Code Type: X86 (Native) Parent Process: lyx [800] Date/Time: 2009-08-31 23:28:16.111 +0200 OS Version: Mac OS X 10.6 (10A432) Report Version: 6 Interval Since Last Report: 2022 sec Crashes Since Last Report: 2 Per-App Crashes Since Last Report: 2 Anonymous UUID: D124E21E- F546-47A6-9182-5346BDAEE239 Exception Type: EXC_CRASH (SIGABRT) Exception Codes: 0x, 0x Crashed Thread: 0 Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread Application Specific Information: USING_FORK_WITHOUT_EXEC_IS_NOT_SUPPORTED_BY_FILE_MANAGER abort() called Thread 0 Crashed: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread 0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92a14972 __kill + 10 1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92a14964 kill$UNIX2003 + 32 2 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92aa7ba5 raise + 26 3 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92abdc5c abort + 93 … 2) Process: lyx [904] Path:/Applications/LyX.app/Contents/MacOS/lyx Identifier: lyx Version: ??? (???) Code Type: X86 (Native) Parent Process: lyx [800] Date/Time: 2009-08-31 23:52:05.910 +0200 OS Version: Mac OS X 10.6 (10A432) Report Version: 6 Interval Since Last Report: 1329 sec Crashes Since Last Report: 1 Per-App Crashes Since Last Report: 1 Anonymous UUID: D124E21E- F546-47A6-9182-5346BDAEE239 Exception Type: EXC_CRASH (SIGABRT) Exception Codes: 0x, 0x Crashed Thread: 0 Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread Application Specific Information: USING_FORK_WITHOUT_EXEC_IS_NOT_SUPPORTED_BY_FILE_MANAGER abort() called Thread 0 Crashed: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread 0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92a14972 __kill + 10 1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92a14964 kill$UNIX2003 + 32 2 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92aa7ba5 raise + 26 3 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92abdc5c abort + 93 …
Re: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
2009/9/3 Johannes Knaus knausli...@freenet.de: [...] Application Specific Information: USING_FORK_WITHOUT_EXEC_IS_NOT_SUPPORTED_BY_FILE_MANAGER abort() called [...] Exception Type: EXC_CRASH (SIGABRT) Exception Codes: 0x, 0x Crashed Thread: 0 Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread Application Specific Information: USING_FORK_WITHOUT_EXEC_IS_NOT_SUPPORTED_BY_FILE_MANAGER abort() called [...] For me it seems Apple has changed a security policy about calling fork(). I cant find any article about that on Google yet. -- Manveru jabber: manv...@manveru.pl gg: 1624001 http://www.manveru.pl
RE: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
So is it useful if I try to compile Lyx on my own on 10.6? Or would this end up in the same crashing behaviour? I think it is useful, but I think you'll see the same crashing behaviour. There are some changes/workarounds to do in the source code first, right? The first thing you might try is to adapt the following code: 194--...@forkedcalls.cpp: pid_t ForkedProcess::fork() { #if !defined (HAVE_FORK) return -1; #else pid_t pid = ::fork(); if (pid == 0) IAmAChild = true; return pid; #endif } If you undefine HAVE_FORK (or just always return -1), you can see whether (all) crashes disappear. If so, we have at least a workaround. Everything should still work, but you might be interrupted in your typing when LyX saves the autosave file using the same thread. Vincent
Re: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
I have 1.6.3 and Snow Leopard on my Mac. Unfortunately the same problems appear as reported for 1.6.4. Johannes Am 03.09.2009 um 16:15 schrieb Julio Rojas: Is this problem specifically linked to 1.6.4? Or will 1.6.3 present it? I have Snow Leopard in my hand and 1.6.3 installed on my wife's computer. Haven't installed the OS waiting for this problem to solve. - Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 2:16 AM, William Braywrote: I am currently testing Lyx 1.6.4 under Snow Leopard, the official release. (I got the binary from the Lyx server before it was taken off; it does have the problem that Preferences is grayed out as a menu choice, but can be opened using keys CMD + , . I have not noticed any other problems with Lyx 1.6.4?) I created a generic Lyx file, typed a bunch of stuff and let it sit. After about 5 minutes, a pop up window appeared reporting that Lyx crashed. My console report looks alot like the one in the bug report (link below). However, Lyx did not actually crash. After choosing Ignore, Lyx was still running and I could continue to type, save, edit, etc, the file. The crash reoccurs about every 5 minutes, which does correspond to the autosave time set in preferences. I turned off autosave and Lyx has not sent up another crash pop up as yet (we are about 15 minutes in at this point. This is just a follow up to the question of Knaus. I am going to continue to use Lyx under Snow Leopard and see where it takes me. Bill On Aug 27, 2009, at 8:30 AM, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote: Hello, I ordered the new Mac OS Snowleopard this week and I wonder if any of the Lyx-(Mac)-Developers has already tested Lyx under a Developer- Version of Snowleopard? Will the Lyx-Binary run on Snowleopard? Anyway, I'll test it and post it here. Johannes. We are a bit short on Mac developers, so I doubt that you'll get an authorative answer. But, the good news is that I've heard of someone running LyX on Snowleopard, the bad news is that I heard this by means of a bug report: http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6168. So, it'll be interesting whether this crash actually has to do something with Snowleopard or not. Vincent -- Sometimes I lie awake at night, and ask, "Where have I gone wrong?" Then a voice says to me, "This is going to take more than one night." (Charlie Brown)
Re: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
Is this problem specifically linked to 1.6.4? Or will 1.6.3 present it? I have Snow Leopard in my hand and 1.6.3 installed on my wife's computer. Haven't installed the OS waiting for this problem to solve. - Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 2:16 AM, William Braywrote: > I am currently testing Lyx 1.6.4 under Snow Leopard, the official release. > (I got the binary from the Lyx server before it was taken off; it does have > the problem that Preferences is grayed out as a menu choice, but can be > opened using keys CMD + , . I have not noticed any other problems with Lyx > 1.6.4?) > I created a generic Lyx file, typed a bunch of stuff and let it sit. After > about 5 minutes, a pop up window appeared reporting that Lyx crashed. My > console report looks alot like the one in the bug report (link below). > However, Lyx did not actually crash. After choosing Ignore, Lyx was still > running and I could continue to type, save, edit, etc, the file. > The crash reoccurs about every 5 minutes, which does correspond to the > autosave time set in preferences. > I turned off autosave and Lyx has not sent up another crash pop up as yet > (we are about 15 minutes in at this point. > > This is just a follow up to the question of Knaus. I am going to continue to > use Lyx under Snow Leopard and see where it takes me. > > Bill > > On Aug 27, 2009, at 8:30 AM, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote: > >>> Hello, >>> >>> I ordered the new Mac OS Snowleopard this week and I wonder >>> if any of the Lyx-(Mac)-Developers has already tested Lyx >>> under a Developer- Version of Snowleopard? >>> >>> Will the Lyx-Binary run on Snowleopard? >>> Anyway, I'll test it and post it here. >>> >>> Johannes. >>> >> >> We are a bit short on Mac developers, so I doubt that you'll get an >> authorative answer. >> >> But, the good news is that I've heard of someone running LyX on >> Snowleopard, the bad news is that I heard this by means of a bug report: >> >> http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6168. >> >> So, it'll be interesting whether this crash actually has to do something >> with Snowleopard or not. >> >> Vincent > >
Re: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
Now I found time to install Snow Leopard on my Mac. I can confirm the behaviour reported here: Lyx (1.6.3) starts up and as long as I just watch my document it keeps running without any errors. When I type something and wait for the autosave to come into action, a pop up window appears with an error message that LyX crashed. However if I simply click on ignore, I can work with my LyX document, as LyX itself still is running. So it might only be some subprocess which is crashed. I can save changes via the save button. Although after pressing the button the pop up telling my that LyX crashed appears again. When I insert a table, the mentioned popup window appears, too. So it seems that as soon as you start something which calls up a new menubar this process crashes, too. All these crashes seem to have to with the fork() without exit() thing reported on trac, see the crashlog-excerpts below. So is it useful if I try to compile Lyx on my own on 10.6? Or would this end up in the same crashing behaviour? There are some changes/workarounds to do in the source code first, right? Johannes 1) Process: lyx [850] Path:/Applications/LyX.app/Contents/MacOS/lyx Identifier: lyx Version: ??? (???) Code Type: X86 (Native) Parent Process: lyx [800] Date/Time: 2009-08-31 23:28:16.111 +0200 OS Version: Mac OS X 10.6 (10A432) Report Version: 6 Interval Since Last Report: 2022 sec Crashes Since Last Report: 2 Per-App Crashes Since Last Report: 2 Anonymous UUID: D124E21E- F546-47A6-9182-5346BDAEE239 Exception Type: EXC_CRASH (SIGABRT) Exception Codes: 0x, 0x Crashed Thread: 0 Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread Application Specific Information: USING_FORK_WITHOUT_EXEC_IS_NOT_SUPPORTED_BY_FILE_MANAGER abort() called Thread 0 Crashed: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread 0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92a14972 __kill + 10 1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92a14964 kill$UNIX2003 + 32 2 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92aa7ba5 raise + 26 3 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92abdc5c abort + 93 … 2) Process: lyx [904] Path:/Applications/LyX.app/Contents/MacOS/lyx Identifier: lyx Version: ??? (???) Code Type: X86 (Native) Parent Process: lyx [800] Date/Time: 2009-08-31 23:52:05.910 +0200 OS Version: Mac OS X 10.6 (10A432) Report Version: 6 Interval Since Last Report: 1329 sec Crashes Since Last Report: 1 Per-App Crashes Since Last Report: 1 Anonymous UUID: D124E21E- F546-47A6-9182-5346BDAEE239 Exception Type: EXC_CRASH (SIGABRT) Exception Codes: 0x, 0x Crashed Thread: 0 Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread Application Specific Information: USING_FORK_WITHOUT_EXEC_IS_NOT_SUPPORTED_BY_FILE_MANAGER abort() called Thread 0 Crashed: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread 0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92a14972 __kill + 10 1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92a14964 kill$UNIX2003 + 32 2 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92aa7ba5 raise + 26 3 libSystem.B.dylib 0x92abdc5c abort + 93 …
Re: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
2009/9/3 Johannes Knaus: [...] > Application Specific Information: > USING_FORK_WITHOUT_EXEC_IS_NOT_SUPPORTED_BY_FILE_MANAGER > abort() called [...] > Exception Type: EXC_CRASH (SIGABRT) > Exception Codes: 0x, 0x > Crashed Thread: 0 Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread > > Application Specific Information: > USING_FORK_WITHOUT_EXEC_IS_NOT_SUPPORTED_BY_FILE_MANAGER > abort() called [...] For me it seems Apple has changed a security policy about calling fork(). I cant find any article about that on Google yet. -- Manveru jabber: manv...@manveru.pl gg: 1624001 http://www.manveru.pl
RE: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
> So is it useful if I try to compile Lyx on my own on > 10.6? Or would this end up in the same crashing behaviour? I think it is useful, but I think you'll see the same crashing behaviour. > >There are some changes/workarounds to do in the source >code first, right? > The first thing you might try is to adapt the following code: 194--...@forkedcalls.cpp: pid_t ForkedProcess::fork() { #if !defined (HAVE_FORK) return -1; #else pid_t pid = ::fork(); if (pid == 0) IAmAChild = true; return pid; #endif } If you undefine HAVE_FORK (or just always return -1), you can see whether (all) crashes disappear. If so, we have at least a workaround. Everything should still work, but you might be interrupted in your typing when LyX saves the autosave file using the same thread. Vincent
Re: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
Hello Johannes, Follow the instructions on: http://www.lyx.org/HowToUseSVN to download the code (note that you need the code in branches/ BRANCH_1_6_X to compile LyX1.6). Then follow the instructions on: http://www.lyx.org/trac/browser/lyx-devel/branches/BRANCH_1_6_X/INSTALL.MacOSX There are better ways to get universal binaries etc, but the instructions should give you something that works on your computer. (B.t.w. I use QT 4.4.3, I think there was a problem with the latest version. Bennet can give you details) Good luck! Anders On 31 aug 2009, at 14.57, Johannes Knaus wrote: Hello again, My Snow Leopard DVD just arrived, so I'm starting my testing today. My question now to the developers around: I'm by far no developer but I successfully compiled some unix apps on my own. So I would try to build a 10.6-Lyx on my own (well slowly, as I find time). What prerequisites do I need (QT, which version?) or do you think that's by far too complicated? BTW, I found out that there's a QT-bug within the QT from Macports which is not in the original QT, see: http://trac.macports.org/ticket/20435 http://trac.macports.org/ticket/20937 Johannes Is this a hard thing to Am 31.08.2009 um 09:56 schrieb Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW: I am currently testing Lyx 1.6.4 under Snow Leopard, the official release. After about 5 minutes, a pop up window appeared reporting that Lyx crashed. My console report looks alot like the one in the bug report (link below). Thanks for the info and confirmation of bug 6160. It will be difficult to fix this as, I guess, we don't have a developer using Snow Leopard. So, if you have any hints, please let us know. Bill Vincent
Re: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 1:27 PM, Anders Ekberga...@mac.com wrote: Hello Johannes, Follow the instructions on: http://www.lyx.org/HowToUseSVN to download the code (note that you need the code in branches/BRANCH_1_6_X to compile LyX1.6). Then follow the instructions on: http://www.lyx.org/trac/browser/lyx-devel/branches/BRANCH_1_6_X/INSTALL.MacOSX There are better ways to get universal binaries etc, but the instructions should give you something that works on your computer. (B.t.w. I use QT 4.4.3, I think there was a problem with the latest version. Bennet can give you details) In Qt-4.5, windows aren't properly drawn, often showing a blank white background where there should be text or toolbar buttons. Clicking in the window will restore the text. BH
Re: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
Bad news for my wife. We're waiting for the Snow Leopard to arrive. I guess we will have to wait until some fix for this problem is made, before installing Snow Leopard. I'll keep following this trend. - Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 11:26 PM, BHbewih...@gmail.com wrote: On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 1:27 PM, Anders Ekberga...@mac.com wrote: Hello Johannes, Follow the instructions on: http://www.lyx.org/HowToUseSVN to download the code (note that you need the code in branches/BRANCH_1_6_X to compile LyX1.6). Then follow the instructions on: http://www.lyx.org/trac/browser/lyx-devel/branches/BRANCH_1_6_X/INSTALL.MacOSX There are better ways to get universal binaries etc, but the instructions should give you something that works on your computer. (B.t.w. I use QT 4.4.3, I think there was a problem with the latest version. Bennet can give you details) In Qt-4.5, windows aren't properly drawn, often showing a blank white background where there should be text or toolbar buttons. Clicking in the window will restore the text. BH
Re: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
Hello Johannes, Follow the instructions on: http://www.lyx.org/HowToUseSVN to download the code (note that you need the code in branches/ BRANCH_1_6_X to compile LyX1.6). Then follow the instructions on: http://www.lyx.org/trac/browser/lyx-devel/branches/BRANCH_1_6_X/INSTALL.MacOSX There are better ways to get universal binaries etc, but the instructions should give you something that works on your computer. (B.t.w. I use QT 4.4.3, I think there was a problem with the latest version. Bennet can give you details) Good luck! Anders On 31 aug 2009, at 14.57, Johannes Knaus wrote: Hello again, My Snow Leopard DVD just arrived, so I'm starting my testing today. My question now to the developers around: I'm by far no developer but I successfully compiled some unix apps on my own. So I would try to build a 10.6-Lyx on my own (well slowly, as I find time). What prerequisites do I need (QT, which version?) or do you think that's by far too complicated? BTW, I found out that there's a QT-bug within the QT from Macports which is not in the original QT, see: http://trac.macports.org/ticket/20435 http://trac.macports.org/ticket/20937 Johannes Is this a hard thing to Am 31.08.2009 um 09:56 schrieb Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW: I am currently testing Lyx 1.6.4 under Snow Leopard, the official release. After about 5 minutes, a pop up window appeared reporting that Lyx crashed. My console report looks alot like the one in the bug report (link below). Thanks for the info and confirmation of bug 6160. It will be difficult to fix this as, I guess, we don't have a developer using Snow Leopard. So, if you have any hints, please let us know. Bill Vincent
Re: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 1:27 PM, Anders Ekberga...@mac.com wrote: Hello Johannes, Follow the instructions on: http://www.lyx.org/HowToUseSVN to download the code (note that you need the code in branches/BRANCH_1_6_X to compile LyX1.6). Then follow the instructions on: http://www.lyx.org/trac/browser/lyx-devel/branches/BRANCH_1_6_X/INSTALL.MacOSX There are better ways to get universal binaries etc, but the instructions should give you something that works on your computer. (B.t.w. I use QT 4.4.3, I think there was a problem with the latest version. Bennet can give you details) In Qt-4.5, windows aren't properly drawn, often showing a blank white background where there should be text or toolbar buttons. Clicking in the window will restore the text. BH
Re: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
Bad news for my wife. We're waiting for the Snow Leopard to arrive. I guess we will have to wait until some fix for this problem is made, before installing Snow Leopard. I'll keep following this trend. - Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 11:26 PM, BHbewih...@gmail.com wrote: On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 1:27 PM, Anders Ekberga...@mac.com wrote: Hello Johannes, Follow the instructions on: http://www.lyx.org/HowToUseSVN to download the code (note that you need the code in branches/BRANCH_1_6_X to compile LyX1.6). Then follow the instructions on: http://www.lyx.org/trac/browser/lyx-devel/branches/BRANCH_1_6_X/INSTALL.MacOSX There are better ways to get universal binaries etc, but the instructions should give you something that works on your computer. (B.t.w. I use QT 4.4.3, I think there was a problem with the latest version. Bennet can give you details) In Qt-4.5, windows aren't properly drawn, often showing a blank white background where there should be text or toolbar buttons. Clicking in the window will restore the text. BH
Re: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
Hello Johannes, Follow the instructions on: http://www.lyx.org/HowToUseSVN to download the code (note that you need the code in branches/ BRANCH_1_6_X to compile LyX1.6). Then follow the instructions on: http://www.lyx.org/trac/browser/lyx-devel/branches/BRANCH_1_6_X/INSTALL.MacOSX There are better ways to get universal binaries etc, but the instructions should give you something that works on your computer. (B.t.w. I use QT 4.4.3, I think there was a problem with the latest version. Bennet can give you details) Good luck! Anders On 31 aug 2009, at 14.57, Johannes Knaus wrote: Hello again, My Snow Leopard DVD just arrived, so I'm starting my testing today. My question now to the developers around: I'm by far no developer but I successfully compiled some unix apps on my own. So I would try to build a 10.6-Lyx on my own (well slowly, as I find time). What prerequisites do I need (QT, which version?) or do you think that's by far too complicated? BTW, I found out that there's a QT-bug within the QT from Macports which is not in the original QT, see: http://trac.macports.org/ticket/20435 http://trac.macports.org/ticket/20937 Johannes Is this a hard thing to Am 31.08.2009 um 09:56 schrieb Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW: I am currently testing Lyx 1.6.4 under Snow Leopard, the official release. After about 5 minutes, a pop up window appeared reporting that Lyx crashed. My console report looks alot like the one in the bug report (link below). Thanks for the info and confirmation of bug 6160. It will be difficult to fix this as, I guess, we don't have a developer using Snow Leopard. So, if you have any hints, please let us know. Bill Vincent
Re: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 1:27 PM, Anders Ekbergwrote: > Hello Johannes, > > Follow the instructions on: > http://www.lyx.org/HowToUseSVN > to download the code (note that you need the code in branches/BRANCH_1_6_X > to compile LyX1.6). > Then follow the instructions on: > http://www.lyx.org/trac/browser/lyx-devel/branches/BRANCH_1_6_X/INSTALL.MacOSX > There are better ways to get universal binaries etc, but the instructions > should give you something that works on your computer. > (B.t.w. I use QT 4.4.3, I think there was a problem with the latest version. > Bennet can give you details) In Qt-4.5, windows aren't properly drawn, often showing a blank white background where there should be text or toolbar buttons. Clicking in the window will restore the text. BH
Re: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
Bad news for my wife. We're waiting for the Snow Leopard to arrive. I guess we will have to wait until some fix for this problem is made, before installing Snow Leopard. I'll keep following this trend. - Julio Rojas jcredbe...@gmail.com On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 11:26 PM, BHwrote: > On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 1:27 PM, Anders Ekberg wrote: >> Hello Johannes, >> >> Follow the instructions on: >> http://www.lyx.org/HowToUseSVN >> to download the code (note that you need the code in branches/BRANCH_1_6_X >> to compile LyX1.6). >> Then follow the instructions on: >> http://www.lyx.org/trac/browser/lyx-devel/branches/BRANCH_1_6_X/INSTALL.MacOSX >> There are better ways to get universal binaries etc, but the instructions >> should give you something that works on your computer. >> (B.t.w. I use QT 4.4.3, I think there was a problem with the latest version. >> Bennet can give you details) > > In Qt-4.5, windows aren't properly drawn, often showing a blank white > background where there should be text or toolbar buttons. Clicking in > the window will restore the text. > > BH >
RE: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
I am currently testing Lyx 1.6.4 under Snow Leopard, the official release. After about 5 minutes, a pop up window appeared reporting that Lyx crashed. My console report looks alot like the one in the bug report (link below). Thanks for the info and confirmation of bug 6160. It will be difficult to fix this as, I guess, we don't have a developer using Snow Leopard. So, if you have any hints, please let us know. Bill Vincent
Re: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
Hello again, My Snow Leopard DVD just arrived, so I'm starting my testing today. My question now to the developers around: I'm by far no developer but I successfully compiled some unix apps on my own. So I would try to build a 10.6-Lyx on my own (well slowly, as I find time). What prerequisites do I need (QT, which version?) or do you think that's by far too complicated? BTW, I found out that there's a QT-bug within the QT from Macports which is not in the original QT, see: http://trac.macports.org/ticket/20435 http://trac.macports.org/ticket/20937 Johannes Is this a hard thing to Am 31.08.2009 um 09:56 schrieb Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW: I am currently testing Lyx 1.6.4 under Snow Leopard, the official release. After about 5 minutes, a pop up window appeared reporting that Lyx crashed. My console report looks alot like the one in the bug report (link below). Thanks for the info and confirmation of bug 6160. It will be difficult to fix this as, I guess, we don't have a developer using Snow Leopard. So, if you have any hints, please let us know. Bill Vincent
RE: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
I am currently testing Lyx 1.6.4 under Snow Leopard, the official release. After about 5 minutes, a pop up window appeared reporting that Lyx crashed. My console report looks alot like the one in the bug report (link below). Thanks for the info and confirmation of bug 6160. It will be difficult to fix this as, I guess, we don't have a developer using Snow Leopard. So, if you have any hints, please let us know. Bill Vincent
Re: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
Hello again, My Snow Leopard DVD just arrived, so I'm starting my testing today. My question now to the developers around: I'm by far no developer but I successfully compiled some unix apps on my own. So I would try to build a 10.6-Lyx on my own (well slowly, as I find time). What prerequisites do I need (QT, which version?) or do you think that's by far too complicated? BTW, I found out that there's a QT-bug within the QT from Macports which is not in the original QT, see: http://trac.macports.org/ticket/20435 http://trac.macports.org/ticket/20937 Johannes Is this a hard thing to Am 31.08.2009 um 09:56 schrieb Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW: I am currently testing Lyx 1.6.4 under Snow Leopard, the official release. After about 5 minutes, a pop up window appeared reporting that Lyx crashed. My console report looks alot like the one in the bug report (link below). Thanks for the info and confirmation of bug 6160. It will be difficult to fix this as, I guess, we don't have a developer using Snow Leopard. So, if you have any hints, please let us know. Bill Vincent
RE: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
>I am currently testing Lyx 1.6.4 under Snow Leopard, >the official release. After about 5 minutes, a pop up >window appeared reporting that Lyx crashed. My console >report looks alot like the one in the bug report (link >below). Thanks for the info and confirmation of bug 6160. It will be difficult to fix this as, I guess, we don't have a developer using Snow Leopard. So, if you have any hints, please let us know. >Bill Vincent
Re: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
Hello again, My Snow Leopard DVD just arrived, so I'm starting my testing today. My question now to the developers around: I'm by far no developer but I successfully compiled some unix apps on my own. So I would try to build a 10.6-Lyx on my own (well slowly, as I find time). What prerequisites do I need (QT, which version?) or do you think that's by far too complicated? BTW, I found out that there's a QT-bug within the QT from Macports which is not in the original QT, see: http://trac.macports.org/ticket/20435 http://trac.macports.org/ticket/20937 Johannes Is this a hard thing to Am 31.08.2009 um 09:56 schrieb Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW: I am currently testing Lyx 1.6.4 under Snow Leopard, the official release. After about 5 minutes, a pop up window appeared reporting that Lyx crashed. My console report looks alot like the one in the bug report (link below). Thanks for the info and confirmation of bug 6160. It will be difficult to fix this as, I guess, we don't have a developer using Snow Leopard. So, if you have any hints, please let us know. Bill Vincent
Re: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
I am currently testing Lyx 1.6.4 under Snow Leopard, the official release. (I got the binary from the Lyx server before it was taken off; it does have the problem that Preferences is grayed out as a menu choice, but can be opened using keys CMD + , . I have not noticed any other problems with Lyx 1.6.4?) I created a generic Lyx file, typed a bunch of stuff and let it sit. After about 5 minutes, a pop up window appeared reporting that Lyx crashed. My console report looks alot like the one in the bug report (link below). However, Lyx did not actually crash. After choosing Ignore, Lyx was still running and I could continue to type, save, edit, etc, the file. The crash reoccurs about every 5 minutes, which does correspond to the autosave time set in preferences. I turned off autosave and Lyx has not sent up another crash pop up as yet (we are about 15 minutes in at this point. This is just a follow up to the question of Knaus. I am going to continue to use Lyx under Snow Leopard and see where it takes me. Bill On Aug 27, 2009, at 8:30 AM, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote: Hello, I ordered the new Mac OS Snowleopard this week and I wonder if any of the Lyx-(Mac)-Developers has already tested Lyx under a Developer- Version of Snowleopard? Will the Lyx-Binary run on Snowleopard? Anyway, I'll test it and post it here. Johannes. We are a bit short on Mac developers, so I doubt that you'll get an authorative answer. But, the good news is that I've heard of someone running LyX on Snowleopard, the bad news is that I heard this by means of a bug report: http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6168. So, it'll be interesting whether this crash actually has to do something with Snowleopard or not. Vincent
Re: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
I am currently testing Lyx 1.6.4 under Snow Leopard, the official release. (I got the binary from the Lyx server before it was taken off; it does have the problem that Preferences is grayed out as a menu choice, but can be opened using keys CMD + , . I have not noticed any other problems with Lyx 1.6.4?) I created a generic Lyx file, typed a bunch of stuff and let it sit. After about 5 minutes, a pop up window appeared reporting that Lyx crashed. My console report looks alot like the one in the bug report (link below). However, Lyx did not actually crash. After choosing Ignore, Lyx was still running and I could continue to type, save, edit, etc, the file. The crash reoccurs about every 5 minutes, which does correspond to the autosave time set in preferences. I turned off autosave and Lyx has not sent up another crash pop up as yet (we are about 15 minutes in at this point. This is just a follow up to the question of Knaus. I am going to continue to use Lyx under Snow Leopard and see where it takes me. Bill On Aug 27, 2009, at 8:30 AM, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote: Hello, I ordered the new Mac OS Snowleopard this week and I wonder if any of the Lyx-(Mac)-Developers has already tested Lyx under a Developer- Version of Snowleopard? Will the Lyx-Binary run on Snowleopard? Anyway, I'll test it and post it here. Johannes. We are a bit short on Mac developers, so I doubt that you'll get an authorative answer. But, the good news is that I've heard of someone running LyX on Snowleopard, the bad news is that I heard this by means of a bug report: http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6168. So, it'll be interesting whether this crash actually has to do something with Snowleopard or not. Vincent
Re: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
I am currently testing Lyx 1.6.4 under Snow Leopard, the official release. (I got the binary from the Lyx server before it was taken off; it does have the problem that Preferences is grayed out as a menu choice, but can be opened using keys CMD + , . I have not noticed any other problems with Lyx 1.6.4?) I created a generic Lyx file, typed a bunch of stuff and let it sit. After about 5 minutes, a pop up window appeared reporting that Lyx crashed. My console report looks alot like the one in the bug report (link below). However, Lyx did not actually crash. After choosing Ignore, Lyx was still running and I could continue to type, save, edit, etc, the file. The crash reoccurs about every 5 minutes, which does correspond to the autosave time set in preferences. I turned off autosave and Lyx has not sent up another crash pop up as yet (we are about 15 minutes in at this point. This is just a follow up to the question of Knaus. I am going to continue to use Lyx under Snow Leopard and see where it takes me. Bill On Aug 27, 2009, at 8:30 AM, Vincent van Ravesteijn - TNW wrote: Hello, I ordered the new Mac OS Snowleopard this week and I wonder if any of the Lyx-(Mac)-Developers has already tested Lyx under a Developer- Version of Snowleopard? Will the Lyx-Binary run on Snowleopard? Anyway, I'll test it and post it here. Johannes. We are a bit short on Mac developers, so I doubt that you'll get an authorative answer. But, the good news is that I've heard of someone running LyX on Snowleopard, the bad news is that I heard this by means of a bug report: http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6168. So, it'll be interesting whether this crash actually has to do something with Snowleopard or not. Vincent
RE: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
Hello, I ordered the new Mac OS Snowleopard this week and I wonder if any of the Lyx-(Mac)-Developers has already tested Lyx under a Developer- Version of Snowleopard? Will the Lyx-Binary run on Snowleopard? Anyway, I'll test it and post it here. Johannes. We are a bit short on Mac developers, so I doubt that you'll get an authorative answer. But, the good news is that I've heard of someone running LyX on Snowleopard, the bad news is that I heard this by means of a bug report: http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6168. So, it'll be interesting whether this crash actually has to do something with Snowleopard or not. Vincent
RE: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
Hello, I ordered the new Mac OS Snowleopard this week and I wonder if any of the Lyx-(Mac)-Developers has already tested Lyx under a Developer- Version of Snowleopard? Will the Lyx-Binary run on Snowleopard? Anyway, I'll test it and post it here. Johannes. We are a bit short on Mac developers, so I doubt that you'll get an authorative answer. But, the good news is that I've heard of someone running LyX on Snowleopard, the bad news is that I heard this by means of a bug report: http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6168. So, it'll be interesting whether this crash actually has to do something with Snowleopard or not. Vincent
RE: Will Lyx run on Mac OS X 10.6?
>Hello, > >I ordered the new Mac OS Snowleopard this week and I wonder >if any of the Lyx-(Mac)-Developers has already tested Lyx >under a Developer- Version of Snowleopard? > >Will the Lyx-Binary run on Snowleopard? >Anyway, I'll test it and post it here. > >Johannes. > We are a bit short on Mac developers, so I doubt that you'll get an authorative answer. But, the good news is that I've heard of someone running LyX on Snowleopard, the bad news is that I heard this by means of a bug report: http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/6168. So, it'll be interesting whether this crash actually has to do something with Snowleopard or not. Vincent