On 08/02/2016 09:30 PM, Mark Kortink wrote:
>
> Hi. I had LyX 2.2.0 (LyX-220-Bundle-3) running on a brand new Win 7
> laptop but for various reasons to do with not being able to generate
> pdfs and missing .sty files I decided to uninstall and reinstall.
>
>  
>
> The 2.2.0 reinstallation then failed on several attempts, so I tried
> uninstalling that and installing 2.1.4 (LyX-2.1.4-Bundle-1) downloaded
> from LyX.org. Same problem. What happens is
>
> 1)   LyX seems to be installing fine, gets to the point where it says
> to install Miktex, that seems to be installing fine as well.
>
> 2)   The MikTex install seems to almost run to the end then fails with
> “The operation failed for some reason” message.
>
> 3)   Clicking OK there is an Miktex install failed message.
>
> 4)   Clicking OK there is a “No LaTeX distribution could be found”
> message .
>
> 5)   LyX tries to abort but hangs when it tries to delete the main LyX
> directory.
>
>
> The error log which I assume is recording what happened at step 2
> above says:-
>
> 2016-08-03 11:12:28,372+1000 INFO  initexmf - starting: MiKTeX
> Configuration Utility 2.9.5900 (MiKTeX 2.9)
>
> 2016-08-03 11:12:28,388+1000 INFO  initexmf - Removing fndb
> (C:\ProgramData\MiKTeX\2.9)...
>
> 2016-08-03 11:12:28,388+1000 FATAL initexmf - Windows API error 32:
> The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another
> process.
>
> 2016-08-03 11:12:28,388+1000 FATAL initexmf - Info:
> path="C:\ProgramData\MiKTeX\2.9\miktex/data/le\1756f6ade37d5f870f23c05a7f81e257.fndb"
>
> 2016-08-03 11:12:28,388+1000 FATAL initexmf - Source:
> Libraries\MiKTeX\Core\File\win\winFile.cpp
>
> 2016-08-03 11:12:28,388+1000 FATAL initexmf - Line: 286
>
>
> This is a "clean" install in the sense I have done unistalls and
> reinstalls of the package and haven't fiddled with anything. I do not
> know what process might be locking a needed file.
>

I am not on Windows, so I doubt I can be very helpful. But one thing you
might try is manually deleting the directory C:\ProgramData\MiKTeX\2.9\.
It's possible there is a some file in there that is somehow locked.

Richard

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