Am Donnerstag, 25. Oktober 2018 07:21:00 CEST schrieb Daniel <xraco...@gmx.de>:
> On 24/10/2018 17:48, Kornel Benko wrote:
> > Am Mittwoch, 24. Oktober 2018 17:34:45 CEST schrieb Kornel Benko 
> > <kor...@lyx.org>:
> > ....
> >>> Actually, the LyX configure is not working so I have no textclasses and
> >>> I cannot "Reconfigure...".
> >>>
> >>> The console shows the following (which might be related):
> >>>
> >>> support\Systemcall.cpp (261): Systemcall: 'python -tt
> >>> "C:/Users/Daniel/LyXSource/lyx/lib/configure.py"
> >>> --binary-dir="C:/Users/Daniel/LyXSource/lyx-build/LYX_INSTALLED/bin/"'
> >>> did not start!
> >>> support\Systemcall.cpp (262): error The process failed to start. Either
> >>> the invoked program is missing, or you may have insufficient permissions
> >>> to invoke the program.
> >>>
> >>> Daniel
> >>
> >> This looks wrong to me. Binary-dir and the path to configure.py should be 
> >> related.
> >> I would have expected configure.py to lie in 
> >> "C:/Users/Daniel/LyXSource/lyx-build/LYX_INSTALLED/Resources/"
> >>
> >> (I may be wrong of course)
> > 
> > Next question:
> >     How did you start lyx?
> > If you want to use the source dir as system dir (instead of installed dir) 
> > then you may start lyx with
> >     # lyx -sysdir "C:/Users/Daniel/LyXSource/lyx/lib"
> > 
> >     Kornel
> 
> I did not want to start LyX from the source dir

And I did not urged you to.

> and never did. But 
> should I want to use the source dir?

All our tests do it that way. Starting lyx form the build-dir _and_ use the 
source dir to read the needed
resource files.

> Daniel
> 

        Kornel

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