I have an old document while I opened up with the current LyX. It seemed
to convert fine, but View->Postscript produced a crash.

Here are the details:

resume.lyx (Original file from earlier LyX)
resume2.lyx (Same file after lyx2lyx is done with it)
typescript (gdb session dump)

-- 
Kayvan A. Sylvan          | Proud husband of       | Father to my kids:
Sylvan Associates, Inc.   | Laura Isabella Sylvan  | Katherine Yelena (8/8/89)
http://sylvan.com/~kayvan | "crown of her husband" | Robin Gregory (2/28/92)
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Kayvan A.
 Sylvan
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879 Lewiston Drive
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San Jose, CA 95136
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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SENIOR SOFTWARE ARCHITECT AND DEVELOPER
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SUMMARY
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Configuration Management visionary, changing the way development happens
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
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Synopsys Corporation
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Netboost Corporation
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Symantec Corporation
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Performed as Software Configuration Manager for the core SCM group in the
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 Developed software and scripts to automate the build process.
 Cut build times from 18 hours to under 3 hours.
 Worked with developers closely and assisted in debugging and bug fixing
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 Created and maintained SCM web site to support our internal customers (Symantec
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 Multi-OS environment: Unix, NT, Mac.
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Adobe Systems
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, San Jose, CA 
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1996 to 1998
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Responsible for all release engineering and software configuration management
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 Constant coordination with Engineering, Quality Assurance, Marketing, and
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Sylvan Associates,
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Transact Software
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1988 to 1990
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RJE Communications
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University of California, Berkeley.
 Computer Science and Mathematics.
 1982 to 1985.
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Released scores of utilities and processes using Literate Programming techniques
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Developed a modern web-based application to replace the functionality of
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 Utilized Object Oriented Perl and CGI programming.
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 maintenance efforts).
 Utilized HTML, style sheets, Perl/CGI and Javascript.
 NT and Unix environment.
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Netboost Corporation
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 Netboost was acquired by Intel in October of 1999.
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Symantec Corporation
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, Cupertino, CA 
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1998 to 1999
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Software Configuration Manager, 
\emph default 
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Performed as Software Configuration Manager for the core SCM group in the
 Internet Tools Group.
 Responsible for all release engineering and SCM tasks related to the Visual
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 Developed software and scripts to automate the build process.
 Cut build times from 18 hours to under 3 hours.
 Worked with developers closely and assisted in debugging and bug fixing
 of complex C++ and Java code.
 Created and maintained SCM web site to support our internal customers (Symantec
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 Multi-OS environment: Unix, NT, Mac.
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Adobe Systems
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, San Jose, CA 
\hfill 
1996 to 1998
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\emph on 
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Responsible for all release engineering and software configuration management
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 Ongoing management of timely release for all domestic and international
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 Constant coordination with Engineering, Quality Assurance, Marketing, and
 Product Management.
 Accomplishments included: 
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Sylvan Associates,
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 Worked with fast moving Silicon Valley companies that needed immediate
 solutions.
 Extremely results oriented.
 Challenges included:
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Transact Software
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1988 to 1990
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Instrumental leader in the formation of Transact's object oriented application
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 Custom designed database applications and expert systems.
 Took the lead in resolving specification, documentation and delivery issues.
 
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RJE Communications
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, San Jose, CA 
\hfill 
1987 to 1988
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\emph on 
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Intensive involvement with all aspects of the company's newest software
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 shows.
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TOOLS AND TECHNOLOGIES
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Literate Programming, LyX, GNU tools, Visual Cafe (Java), JDK, Visual Studio,
 Visual C++, Visual Basic, Metrowerks CodeWarrior, Photoshop SDK, X11, Motif,
 MPW
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Windows (SMB), TCP/IP, Appletalk
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Clearcase, Multisite, CVS, Microsoft Visual SourceSafe (version 3 and up),
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Programming Languages:
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Perl, C, C++, Java, Javascript, LaTeX, TeX, Prolog, Objective C, ACCELL/Unify
 4GL, Tk/Tcl, HTML, Postscript, Lisp, Pascal, Scheme, Ada, PL/I, Forth,
 Cobol, Fortran, Basic, various assembly languages.
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EDUCATION
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University of California, Berkeley.
 Computer Science and Mathematics.
 1982 to 1985.
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6 methlab > /disks/meth_lab2/ksylvan/binaries/bin/gdb ./src/lyx core
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#0  0xfee9c71c in _libc_kill () from /usr/lib/libc.so.1
(gdb) 
(gdb) where
#0  0xfee9c71c in _libc_kill () from /usr/lib/libc.so.1
#1  0xfee35a44 in abort () from /usr/lib/libc.so.1
#2  0x005222e0 in lyx::support::abort() ()
    at ../../../lyx/src/support/abort.C:19
#3  0x005215ac in lyx::support::Assert(bool) (assertion=false)
    at ../../../lyx/src/support/LAssert.C:41
#4  0x003136a8 in LyXTabular::getCellFromInset(InsetOld const*, int) const (
    this=0xb86dec, inset=0xb86fc8, maybe_cell=0)
    at ../../lyx/src/tabular.C:2613
#5  0x003e9804 in InsetTabular::forceDefaultParagraphs(InsetOld const*) const (
    this=0xb86db8, in=0xb86fc8) at ../../../lyx/src/insets/insettabular.C:2614
#6  0x003aad50 in InsetOld::forceDefaultParagraphs(InsetOld const*) const (
    this=0xb8a338, inset=0xb86fc8) at ../../../lyx/src/insets/inset.C:134
#7  0x003aad50 in InsetOld::forceDefaultParagraphs(InsetOld const*) const (
    this=0xb86f68, inset=0xb86fc8) at ../../../lyx/src/insets/inset.C:134
#8  0x003aad50 in InsetOld::forceDefaultParagraphs(InsetOld const*) const (
    this=0xb86fc8, inset=0xb86fc8) at ../../../lyx/src/insets/inset.C:134
#9  0x00261870 in latexParagraphs(Buffer const*, ParagraphList const&, std::ostream&, 
TexRow&, LatexRunParams const&, std::string const&) (buf=0xb85b38, 
    [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
    [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED])
    at ../../lyx/src/paragraph_funcs.C:719
#10 0x003f27d0 in InsetText::latex(Buffer const*, std::ostream&, LatexRunParams 
const&) const (this=0xb86fc8, buf=0xb85b38, [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]) at ../../../lyx/src/insets/insettext.C:1279
#11 0x003d526c in InsetMinipage::latex(Buffer const*, std::ostream&, LatexRunParams 
const&) const (this=0xb86f68, buf=0xb85b38, [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]) at ../../../lyx/src/insets/insetminipage.C:272
#12 0x002f6f50 in Paragraph::Pimpl::simpleTeXSpecialChars(Buffer const*, BufferParams 
const&, std::ostream&, TexRow&, LatexRunParams const&, LyXFont&, LyXFont&, LyXFont&, 
LyXFont const&, bool&, Change::Type&, LyXLayout const&, int&, unsigned&, char) 
(this=0xb8f8e8, buf=0xb85b38, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
    [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
    [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
    [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
    [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], c=1 '\001')
    at ../../lyx/src/paragraph_pimpl.C:581
#13 0x002f2d9c in Paragraph::simpleTeXOnePar(Buffer const*, BufferParams const&, 
LyXFont const&, std::ostream&, TexRow&, LatexRunParams const&) (
    this=0xb92a58, buf=0xb85b38, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
    [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED])
    at ../../lyx/src/paragraph.C:1035
#14 0x002609d4 in (anonymous namespace)::TeXOnePar(Buffer const*, ParagraphList 
const&, std::_List_iterator<Paragraph, Paragraph&, Paragraph*>, std::ostream&, 
TexRow&, LatexRunParams const&, std::string const&) (buf=0xb85b38, 
    [EMAIL PROTECTED], pit=
        {<_List_iterator_base> = {_M_node = 0xb92a50}, <No data fields>}, 
    [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]) at ../../lyx/src/paragraph_funcs.C:574
#15 0x00261c20 in latexParagraphs(Buffer const*, ParagraphList const&, std::ostream&, 
TexRow&, LatexRunParams const&, std::string const&) (buf=0xb85b38, 
    [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
    [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED])
    at ../../lyx/src/paragraph_funcs.C:763
#16 0x003f27d0 in InsetText::latex(Buffer const*, std::ostream&, LatexRunParams 
const&) const (this=0xb8a338, buf=0xb85b38, [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]) at ../../../lyx/src/insets/insettext.C:1279
#17 0x00310ea8 in LyXTabular::TeXRow(std::ostream&, int, Buffer const*, LatexRunParams 
const&) const (this=0xb86dec, [EMAIL PROTECTED], i=0, buf=0xb85b38, 
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]) at ../../lyx/src/tabular.C:2085
#18 0x00311494 in LyXTabular::latex(Buffer const*, std::ostream&, LatexRunParams 
const&) const (this=0xb86dec, buf=0xb85b38, [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]) at ../../lyx/src/tabular.C:2186
#19 0x003e2d54 in InsetTabular::latex(Buffer const*, std::ostream&, LatexRunParams 
const&) const (this=0xb86db8, buf=0xb85b38, [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]) at ../../../lyx/src/insets/insettabular.C:1167
#20 0x002f6f50 in Paragraph::Pimpl::simpleTeXSpecialChars(Buffer const*, BufferParams 
const&, std::ostream&, TexRow&, LatexRunParams const&, LyXFont&, LyXFont&, LyXFont&, 
LyXFont const&, bool&, Change::Type&, LyXLayout const&, int&, unsigned&, char) 
(this=0xb87a20, buf=0xb85b38, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
    [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
    [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
    [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
    [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], c=1 '\001')
    at ../../lyx/src/paragraph_pimpl.C:581
#21 0x002f2d9c in Paragraph::simpleTeXOnePar(Buffer const*, BufferParams const&, 
LyXFont const&, std::ostream&, TexRow&, LatexRunParams const&) (
    this=0xb925a8, buf=0xb85b38, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
    [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED])
    at ../../lyx/src/paragraph.C:1035
#22 0x002609d4 in (anonymous namespace)::TeXOnePar(Buffer const*, ParagraphList 
const&, std::_List_iterator<Paragraph, Paragraph&, Paragraph*>, std::ostream&, 
TexRow&, LatexRunParams const&, std::string const&) (buf=0xb85b38, 
    [EMAIL PROTECTED], pit=
        {<_List_iterator_base> = {_M_node = 0xb925a0}, <No data fields>}, 
    [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]) at ../../lyx/src/paragraph_funcs.C:574
#23 0x00261bcc in latexParagraphs(Buffer const*, ParagraphList const&, std::ostream&, 
TexRow&, LatexRunParams const&, std::string const&) (buf=0xb85b38, 
    [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
    [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED])
    at ../../lyx/src/paragraph_funcs.C:759
#24 0x00272838 in Buffer::makeLaTeXFile(std::ostream&, std::string const&, 
LatexRunParams const&, bool, bool) () at ../../lyx/src/buffer.C:1039
#25 0x00272128 in Buffer::makeLaTeXFile(std::string const&, std::string const&, 
LatexRunParams const&, bool, bool) () at ../../lyx/src/buffer.C:956
#26 0x0029733c in Exporter::Export(Buffer*, std::string const&, bool, std::string&) 
(buffer=0xb85b38, [EMAIL PROTECTED], put_in_tempdir=true, 
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]) at ../../lyx/src/exporter.C:98
#27 0x00297964 in Exporter::Preview(Buffer*, std::string const&) (
    buffer=0xb85b38, [EMAIL PROTECTED]) at ../../lyx/src/exporter.C:128
#28 0x002c1cb0 in LyXFunc::dispatch(FuncRequest const&, bool) (this=0xb4c188, 
    [EMAIL PROTECTED], verbose=true) at ../../lyx/src/lyxfunc.C:1110
#29 0x002bf918 in LyXFunc::dispatch(int, bool) (this=0xb4c188, ac=248, 
    verbose=true) at ../../lyx/src/lyxfunc.C:793
#30 0x004e1d98 in XFormsMenubar::MenuCallback(flobjs_*, long) (ob=0xb60798, 
    button=1) at ../../../../lyx/src/frontends/xforms/XFormsMenubar.C:374
#31 0x004e0240 in C_XFormsMenubar_MenuCallback (ob=0xb60798, button=1)
    at ../../../../lyx/src/frontends/xforms/XFormsMenubar.C:77
#32 0xff22c608 in fl_object_qread () at events.c:201
#33 0xff240c3c in fl_check_forms () at forms.c:2132
#34 0x00407b04 in lyx_gui::start(std::string const&, std::vector<std::string, 
std::allocator<std::string> > const&) ([EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED])
    at ../../../../lyx/src/frontends/xforms/lyx_gui.C:298
#35 0x002ad834 in LyX::LyX(int&, char**) (this=0xffbef808, [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
    argv=0xffbef884) at ../../lyx/src/lyx_main.C:166
#36 0x002ec86c in main (argc=2, argv=0xffbef884) at ../../lyx/src/main.C:33
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