My problems were solved on a third installation attempt, so I report the details here as a record. Thanks a million to Uwe and others that helped make it work. I might suggest incorporating some of these do's and dont's in the Readme file to avoid future problems (especially for total novices like me, which are the ones we want to convert with ease, eh?).

At 09:53 PM 8/25/2007 +0200, Uwe Stöhr wrote:
Dave Hewitt schrieb:

> The LyX pop-up instructions for the GSView installer indicate that
> you'll need to choose a language, but I was not offered a language
> choice in GSView.

I cannot reproduce. The attached image "GSview-language.png" shows what I get when I press "Setup" in the appearing GSview installer.

Attached is the window I get after I click "Setup" in the GSView installer. It goes on from that window to a couple other windows and then installs. It never asked for a language, so there appears to be some difference here.

> The JabRef installer appeared to run just fine, created a desktop icon
> and everything, and happily closed. Then a LyX installer pop-up said
> that JabRef could not be installed properly, so I should try again
> later. The LyX installer went along fine after that. JabRef is clearly
> on the machine and working. Was this just a LyX installer erroneous pop-up?

Yes, this is indeed a bug I fixed now for the next release.

> When asked if I wanted to update MiKTeX before starting LyX, I said Yes
> and used the default repository. The download stalled at some point in
> the process (> 5 minutes), so I quit and tried to update again by the
> shortcut in the Start Menu. I used a USA repository and it worked.

This can unfortunately not be avoided in every case: When MiKTeX provide new updates some package repository need some hours to be up to date. Until they are up to date, you get this error. The default repository I chose for the installer is the one that works the best in my tests.

This time around I made the logical choice of picking a repository in the USA from the get-go. It worked just fine. (I should have done this to begin with - my fault.)

> Upon first start-up of LyX, the configuration did indeed take a very
> long time... over 25 minutes. It hung up a lot "checking for" various
> document/docbook classes and packages. Many of them completed with a
> "no" and many did not return a response at all (the "..." just stayed
> there and it went on to the next one).

Yes, this is the installation of LaTeX-packages LyX is using. Not all packages are available, therefore you get a "no", but this doesn't matter, since these packages are only needed to write papers for special journals. Some of the journal publishers, force you to install their packages manually due to license issues. So seeing some "no" doesn'T decrease LyX's functionality.

> At the end, the command line read "lyx: Disabling LyX socket." and the
> cursor returned to a new line. It stayed there for over 10 minutes, so I
> hit "close" and I got an error and LyX terminated.

I think you mixed something up here. The end of the console window that shows you the package installation the first time looks like this:

+checking for package tipa [tipa]... yes
+Inspection done.
+Read the file doc/LaTeXConfig.lyx for more information.
creating packages.lst
creating doc/LaTeXConfig.lyx

Then this console window is closed automatically. The installer then finishes and LyX is started the first time. Because you used the complete installer version and also installed, LyX is the first time opened with it's console window, that is normally hidden. You can see there again the checks for the LaTeX-packages (quick as they are now already installed). You can leave this console window open or not. When closing LyX, the console is also closed. The next time you start the console won't show up anymore.

This is very interesting. My console outputs what you provide above, but then adds the next two lines:

LyX: Done!
LyX: Disabling LyX socket.
[cursor on this next line]

LyX starts after the cursor moves to the lower line, but is opened behind this console window. I assumed this console was done and not needed last time I tried the install, so I closed it and that was when the errors occurred. This time I left it there, switched to the LyX program window and checked "Help -> LaTeX configuration", and all of the entries looked just fine. So I made a new document and created the PDF... everything is fine. When I closed the LyX program, the console went away as well - no errors and all seems well.

There apparently is something different happening for me, but it is critical for people in this situation not to close the console before closing LyX, as best I can tell.

> LyX will start up, and I opened the LaTeXconfig.lyx and most "Found"
> entries are "???".

You used the menu Help -> LaTeX configuration? I can't see this.

> So, things aren't working.

What dos that mean? Can you create a PDF from a LyX document containing only "Hello world"? Use the menu Tools -> Reconfigure, restart LyX afterwards and check if Help -> LaTeX configuration is now correct.

regards Uwe

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