Re: Crash with language change in combination with utf8 float tableau
Thanks for investigating and (I guess) solving the problem. Sorry, but I don't know how to compile the source myself. I will wait for the new LyX release. In the meanwhile I have found a (provisional?) solution: I converted the bib file so I don't need utf8 anymore. Peter PS.: I'm using OS 10.6.8.
Re: Crash with language change in combination with utf8 float tableau
Thanks for investigating and (I guess) solving the problem. Sorry, but I don't know how to compile the source myself. I will wait for the new LyX release. In the meanwhile I have found a (provisional?) solution: I converted the bib file so I don't need utf8 anymore. Peter PS.: I'm using OS 10.6.8.
Re: Crash with language change in combination with utf8 & float tableau
Thanks for investigating and (I guess) solving the problem. Sorry, but I don't know how to compile the source myself. I will wait for the new LyX release. In the meanwhile I have found a (provisional?) solution: I converted the bib file so I don't need utf8 anymore. Peter PS.: I'm using OS 10.6.8.
Re: Crash with language change in combination with utf8 float tableau
Peter Baumgartner wrote: Here is the minimal example file. I cannot reproduce the crash with this file, using latest 2_0_X branch. Maybe someone else can. Peter, which OS are you on? Jürgen
Re: Crash with language change in combination with utf8 float tableau
On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 09:13:24 +0100 Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org wrote: Peter Baumgartner wrote: Here is the minimal example file. I cannot reproduce the crash with this file, using latest 2_0_X branch. Maybe someone else can. Peter, which OS are you on? Jürgen I guess I can. I am using Fedroa 15 LXDE, LyX 2.0.2, and the official outdated Textlive 2007 from the repo. I have tried, and once I remove the package unsupported by my textlive version (Doc Settings preamble), I can export to pdf/dvi. LyX crashes immediately (LyX closes). It generates a ABRT (automated bug reporting tool) report. I am aware the file is in German. I am also a beginner (I installed LyX a week ago, and I have NO level of expertise yet). Let me know if my answer is not relevant. Regards, nomnex -- nomnex nom...@gmail.com Freenode: nomnex Registered Linux user #505281. Be counted at: http://linuxcounter.net
Re: Crash with language change in combination with utf8 float tableau
nomnex wrote: I guess I can. I am using Fedroa 15 LXDE, LyX 2.0.2, and the official outdated Textlive 2007 from the repo. I have tried, and once I remove the package unsupported by my textlive version (Doc Settings preamble), I can export to pdf/dvi. LyX crashes immediately (LyX closes). It generates a ABRT (automated bug reporting tool) report. Thanks. Are there any suspicious messages in that report (or on the console, if you start LyX from there)? Also, can you export to LaTeX (pdflatex) and post the tex file here? I am aware the file is in German. I am also a beginner (I installed LyX a week ago, and I have NO level of expertise yet). Let me know if my answer is not relevant. It will help pinpointing the problem. Thanks for investigating. Jürgen
Re: Crash with language change in combination with utf8 float tableau
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: I am aware the file is in German. I am also a beginner (I installed LyX a week ago, and I have NO level of expertise yet). Let me know if my answer is not relevant. It will help pinpointing the problem. Thanks for investigating. I investigated a bit further and I think this is http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/7941 This explains why I do not get the crash: The bug is already fixed in the stable branch. Peter, if you compile the source yourself, you might try out latest branch or apply the following patch to your sources: http://www.lyx.org/trac/changeset/40514 Jürgen
Re: Crash with language change in combination with utf8 float tableau
Am 30.12.2011 um 09:13 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller: Peter Baumgartner wrote: Here is the minimal example file. I cannot reproduce the crash with this file, using latest 2_0_X branch. Maybe someone else can. Peter, which OS are you on? I gave it a try on Mac OS X and it didn't crash with LyX trunk. Terminal output: Running: pdflatex -synctex=-1 test-utf8-crash.tex /dev/null This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-2.3-1.40.12 (TeX Live 2011) restricted \write18 enabled. ... Stephan
Re: Crash with language change in combination with utf8 float tableau
On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 10:50:57 +0100 Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org wrote: nomnex wrote: I guess I can. I am using Fedroa 15 LXDE, LyX 2.0.2, and the official outdated Textlive 2007 from the repo. I have tried, and once I remove the package unsupported by my textlive version (Doc Settings preamble), I can export to pdf/dvi. LyX crashes snip Thanks. Are there any suspicious messages in that report (or on the console, if you start LyX from there)? Also, can you export to LaTeX (pdflatex) and post the tex file here? Hello, Jürgen. It looks like the problem as been solved. Anyway, for the information, find below the the shell output of the error msg when I preview the file to PDF or DVI. I am not sure if it is related with the OP and the bug, or simply with my configuration. I open the file. I remove the module convington, and the command in the preamble. Then, I preview to pdf/dvi. [mt@nh28d ~]$ lyx /home/mt/desktop/lyx.log Warning: Package not available The module linguistics requires a package that is not available in your LaTeX installation, or a converter that you have not installed. LaTeX output may not be possible. Missing prerequisites: covington.sty See section 3.1.2.3 (Modules) of the User's Guide for more information. Warning: Package not available The module linguistics requires a package that is not available in your LaTeX installation, or a converter that you have not installed. LaTeX output may not be possible. Missing prerequisites: covington.sty See section 3.1.2.3 (Modules) of the User's Guide for more information. Warning: Package not available The module linguistics requires a package that is not available in your LaTeX installation, or a converter that you have not installed. LaTeX output may not be possible. Missing prerequisites: covington.sty See section 3.1.2.3 (Modules) of the User's Guide for more information. Buffer.cpp(1190): /home/mt/document/lyx/test-utf8-crash.lyx.emergency lyx: SIGSEGV signal caught! Sorry, you have found a bug in LyX, hope you have not lost any data. Please read the bug-reporting instructions in 'Help-Introduction' and send us a bug report, if necessary. Thanks! Bye. Error: LyX crashed! SIGSEGV signal caught! Sorry, you have found a bug in LyX, hope you have not lost any data. Please read the bug-reporting instructions in 'Help-Introduction' and send us a bug report, if necessary. Thanks! Bye. Aborted (core dumped) [mt@nh28d ~]$ Best regards, nomnex -- nomnex nom...@gmail.com Freenode: nomnex Registered Linux user #505281. Be counted at: http://linuxcounter.net
Re: Crash with language change in combination with utf8 float tableau
Peter Baumgartner wrote: Here is the minimal example file. I cannot reproduce the crash with this file, using latest 2_0_X branch. Maybe someone else can. Peter, which OS are you on? Jürgen
Re: Crash with language change in combination with utf8 float tableau
On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 09:13:24 +0100 Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org wrote: Peter Baumgartner wrote: Here is the minimal example file. I cannot reproduce the crash with this file, using latest 2_0_X branch. Maybe someone else can. Peter, which OS are you on? Jürgen I guess I can. I am using Fedroa 15 LXDE, LyX 2.0.2, and the official outdated Textlive 2007 from the repo. I have tried, and once I remove the package unsupported by my textlive version (Doc Settings preamble), I can export to pdf/dvi. LyX crashes immediately (LyX closes). It generates a ABRT (automated bug reporting tool) report. I am aware the file is in German. I am also a beginner (I installed LyX a week ago, and I have NO level of expertise yet). Let me know if my answer is not relevant. Regards, nomnex -- nomnex nom...@gmail.com Freenode: nomnex Registered Linux user #505281. Be counted at: http://linuxcounter.net
Re: Crash with language change in combination with utf8 float tableau
nomnex wrote: I guess I can. I am using Fedroa 15 LXDE, LyX 2.0.2, and the official outdated Textlive 2007 from the repo. I have tried, and once I remove the package unsupported by my textlive version (Doc Settings preamble), I can export to pdf/dvi. LyX crashes immediately (LyX closes). It generates a ABRT (automated bug reporting tool) report. Thanks. Are there any suspicious messages in that report (or on the console, if you start LyX from there)? Also, can you export to LaTeX (pdflatex) and post the tex file here? I am aware the file is in German. I am also a beginner (I installed LyX a week ago, and I have NO level of expertise yet). Let me know if my answer is not relevant. It will help pinpointing the problem. Thanks for investigating. Jürgen
Re: Crash with language change in combination with utf8 float tableau
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: I am aware the file is in German. I am also a beginner (I installed LyX a week ago, and I have NO level of expertise yet). Let me know if my answer is not relevant. It will help pinpointing the problem. Thanks for investigating. I investigated a bit further and I think this is http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/7941 This explains why I do not get the crash: The bug is already fixed in the stable branch. Peter, if you compile the source yourself, you might try out latest branch or apply the following patch to your sources: http://www.lyx.org/trac/changeset/40514 Jürgen
Re: Crash with language change in combination with utf8 float tableau
Am 30.12.2011 um 09:13 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller: Peter Baumgartner wrote: Here is the minimal example file. I cannot reproduce the crash with this file, using latest 2_0_X branch. Maybe someone else can. Peter, which OS are you on? I gave it a try on Mac OS X and it didn't crash with LyX trunk. Terminal output: Running: pdflatex -synctex=-1 test-utf8-crash.tex /dev/null This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-2.3-1.40.12 (TeX Live 2011) restricted \write18 enabled. ... Stephan
Re: Crash with language change in combination with utf8 float tableau
On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 10:50:57 +0100 Jürgen Spitzmüller sp...@lyx.org wrote: nomnex wrote: I guess I can. I am using Fedroa 15 LXDE, LyX 2.0.2, and the official outdated Textlive 2007 from the repo. I have tried, and once I remove the package unsupported by my textlive version (Doc Settings preamble), I can export to pdf/dvi. LyX crashes snip Thanks. Are there any suspicious messages in that report (or on the console, if you start LyX from there)? Also, can you export to LaTeX (pdflatex) and post the tex file here? Hello, Jürgen. It looks like the problem as been solved. Anyway, for the information, find below the the shell output of the error msg when I preview the file to PDF or DVI. I am not sure if it is related with the OP and the bug, or simply with my configuration. I open the file. I remove the module convington, and the command in the preamble. Then, I preview to pdf/dvi. [mt@nh28d ~]$ lyx /home/mt/desktop/lyx.log Warning: Package not available The module linguistics requires a package that is not available in your LaTeX installation, or a converter that you have not installed. LaTeX output may not be possible. Missing prerequisites: covington.sty See section 3.1.2.3 (Modules) of the User's Guide for more information. Warning: Package not available The module linguistics requires a package that is not available in your LaTeX installation, or a converter that you have not installed. LaTeX output may not be possible. Missing prerequisites: covington.sty See section 3.1.2.3 (Modules) of the User's Guide for more information. Warning: Package not available The module linguistics requires a package that is not available in your LaTeX installation, or a converter that you have not installed. LaTeX output may not be possible. Missing prerequisites: covington.sty See section 3.1.2.3 (Modules) of the User's Guide for more information. Buffer.cpp(1190): /home/mt/document/lyx/test-utf8-crash.lyx.emergency lyx: SIGSEGV signal caught! Sorry, you have found a bug in LyX, hope you have not lost any data. Please read the bug-reporting instructions in 'Help-Introduction' and send us a bug report, if necessary. Thanks! Bye. Error: LyX crashed! SIGSEGV signal caught! Sorry, you have found a bug in LyX, hope you have not lost any data. Please read the bug-reporting instructions in 'Help-Introduction' and send us a bug report, if necessary. Thanks! Bye. Aborted (core dumped) [mt@nh28d ~]$ Best regards, nomnex -- nomnex nom...@gmail.com Freenode: nomnex Registered Linux user #505281. Be counted at: http://linuxcounter.net
Re: Crash with language change in combination with utf8 & float tableau
Peter Baumgartner wrote: > Here is the minimal example file. I cannot reproduce the crash with this file, using latest 2_0_X branch. Maybe someone else can. Peter, which OS are you on? Jürgen
Re: Crash with language change in combination with utf8 & float tableau
> On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 09:13:24 +0100 > Jürgen Spitzmüllerwrote: > > Peter Baumgartner wrote: > > Here is the minimal example file. > > I cannot reproduce the crash with this file, using latest 2_0_X > branch. Maybe someone else can. > > Peter, which OS are you on? > > Jürgen I guess I can. I am using Fedroa 15 LXDE, LyX 2.0.2, and the official outdated Textlive 2007 from the repo. I have tried, and once I remove the package unsupported by my textlive version (Doc > Settings > preamble), I can export to pdf/dvi. LyX crashes immediately (LyX closes). It generates a ABRT (automated bug reporting tool) report. I am aware the file is in German. I am also a beginner (I installed LyX a week ago, and I have NO level of expertise yet). Let me know if my answer is not relevant. Regards, nomnex -- nomnex Freenode: nomnex Registered Linux user #505281. Be counted at: http://linuxcounter.net
Re: Crash with language change in combination with utf8 & float tableau
nomnex wrote: > I guess I can. I am using Fedroa 15 LXDE, LyX 2.0.2, and the official > outdated Textlive 2007 from the repo. I have tried, and once I remove > the package unsupported by my textlive version (Doc > Settings > > preamble), I can export to pdf/dvi. LyX crashes immediately (LyX > closes). It generates a ABRT (automated bug reporting tool) report. Thanks. Are there any suspicious messages in that report (or on the console, if you start LyX from there)? Also, can you export to LaTeX (pdflatex) and post the tex file here? > I am aware the file is in German. I am also a beginner (I installed LyX > a week ago, and I have NO level of expertise yet). Let me know if my > answer is not relevant. It will help pinpointing the problem. Thanks for investigating. Jürgen
Re: Crash with language change in combination with utf8 & float tableau
Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: > > I am aware the file is in German. I am also a beginner (I installed LyX > > a week ago, and I have NO level of expertise yet). Let me know if my > > answer is not relevant. > > It will help pinpointing the problem. Thanks for investigating. I investigated a bit further and I think this is http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/7941 This explains why I do not get the crash: The bug is already fixed in the stable branch. Peter, if you compile the source yourself, you might try out latest branch or apply the following patch to your sources: http://www.lyx.org/trac/changeset/40514 Jürgen
Re: Crash with language change in combination with utf8 & float tableau
Am 30.12.2011 um 09:13 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller: > Peter Baumgartner wrote: >> Here is the minimal example file. > > I cannot reproduce the crash with this file, using latest 2_0_X branch. Maybe > someone else can. > > Peter, which OS are you on? I gave it a try on Mac OS X and it didn't crash with LyX trunk. Terminal output: Running: pdflatex -synctex=-1 "test-utf8-crash.tex" > /dev/null This is pdfTeX, Version 3.1415926-2.3-1.40.12 (TeX Live 2011) restricted \write18 enabled. ... Stephan
Re: Crash with language change in combination with utf8 & float tableau
> On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 10:50:57 +0100 > Jürgen Spitzmüllerwrote: > > nomnex wrote: > > I guess I can. I am using Fedroa 15 LXDE, LyX 2.0.2, and the > > official outdated Textlive 2007 from the repo. I have tried, and > > once I remove the package unsupported by my textlive version (Doc > > > Settings > preamble), I can export to pdf/dvi. LyX crashes > Thanks. Are there any suspicious messages in that report (or on the > console, if you start LyX from there)? Also, can you export to LaTeX > (pdflatex) and post the tex file here? Hello, Jürgen. It looks like the problem as been solved. Anyway, for the information, find below the the shell output of the error msg when I preview the file to PDF or DVI. I am not sure if it is related with the OP and the bug, or simply with my configuration. I open the file. I remove the module convington, and the command in the preamble. Then, I preview to pdf/dvi. [mt@nh28d ~]$ lyx > /home/mt/desktop/lyx.log Warning: Package not available The module linguistics requires a package that is not available in your LaTeX installation, or a converter that you have not installed. LaTeX output may not be possible. Missing prerequisites: covington.sty See section 3.1.2.3 (Modules) of the User's Guide for more information. Warning: Package not available The module linguistics requires a package that is not available in your LaTeX installation, or a converter that you have not installed. LaTeX output may not be possible. Missing prerequisites: covington.sty See section 3.1.2.3 (Modules) of the User's Guide for more information. Warning: Package not available The module linguistics requires a package that is not available in your LaTeX installation, or a converter that you have not installed. LaTeX output may not be possible. Missing prerequisites: covington.sty See section 3.1.2.3 (Modules) of the User's Guide for more information. Buffer.cpp(1190): /home/mt/document/lyx/test-utf8-crash.lyx.emergency lyx: SIGSEGV signal caught! Sorry, you have found a bug in LyX, hope you have not lost any data. Please read the bug-reporting instructions in 'Help->Introduction' and send us a bug report, if necessary. Thanks! Bye. Error: LyX crashed! SIGSEGV signal caught! Sorry, you have found a bug in LyX, hope you have not lost any data. Please read the bug-reporting instructions in 'Help->Introduction' and send us a bug report, if necessary. Thanks! Bye. Aborted (core dumped) [mt@nh28d ~]$ Best regards, nomnex -- nomnex Freenode: nomnex Registered Linux user #505281. Be counted at: http://linuxcounter.net
Re: Crash with language change in combination with utf8 float tableau
Here is the minimal example file. Peter test-utf8-crash.lyx Description: video/flv
Crash with language change in combination with utf8 float tableau
Hello, Using LyX 2.0.2 I experienced reproducible crashes with the following combination: - encoding: utf8 - module: linguistics with tableau environment - language change inside text (command: \foreignlanguage) The system crashes during pdflatex compilation with a tableau environment in *combination* with a \foreignlanguage command *and* utf8 encoding. (I was using language ngerman and changed a word to \foreignlanguage{english}.) Peter
Re: Crash with language change in combination with utf8 float tableau
Peter Baumgartner wrote: Using LyX 2.0.2 I experienced reproducible crashes with the following combination: - encoding: utf8 - module: linguistics with tableau environment - language change inside text (command: \foreignlanguage) The system crashes during pdflatex compilation with a tableau environment in combination with a \foreignlanguage command and utf8 encoding. Can you send a minimal example file? I tried to reproduce with your recipe, but LyX does not crash here. Thanks, Jürgen
Re: Crash with language change in combination with utf8 float tableau
Here is the minimal example file. Peter test-utf8-crash.lyx Description: video/flv
Crash with language change in combination with utf8 float tableau
Hello, Using LyX 2.0.2 I experienced reproducible crashes with the following combination: - encoding: utf8 - module: linguistics with tableau environment - language change inside text (command: \foreignlanguage) The system crashes during pdflatex compilation with a tableau environment in *combination* with a \foreignlanguage command *and* utf8 encoding. (I was using language ngerman and changed a word to \foreignlanguage{english}.) Peter
Re: Crash with language change in combination with utf8 float tableau
Peter Baumgartner wrote: Using LyX 2.0.2 I experienced reproducible crashes with the following combination: - encoding: utf8 - module: linguistics with tableau environment - language change inside text (command: \foreignlanguage) The system crashes during pdflatex compilation with a tableau environment in combination with a \foreignlanguage command and utf8 encoding. Can you send a minimal example file? I tried to reproduce with your recipe, but LyX does not crash here. Thanks, Jürgen
Re: Crash with language change in combination with utf8 & float tableau
Here is the minimal example file. Peter test-utf8-crash.lyx Description: video/flv
Crash with language change in combination with utf8 & float tableau
Hello, Using LyX 2.0.2 I experienced reproducible crashes with the following combination: -> encoding: utf8 -> module: linguistics with tableau environment -> language change inside text (command: \foreignlanguage) The system crashes during pdflatex compilation with a tableau environment in *combination* with a \foreignlanguage command *and* utf8 encoding. (I was using language ngerman and changed a word to \foreignlanguage{english}.) Peter
Re: Crash with language change in combination with utf8 & float tableau
Peter Baumgartner wrote: > Using LyX 2.0.2 I experienced reproducible crashes with the following > combination: > > -> encoding: utf8 > -> module: linguistics with tableau environment > -> language change inside text (command: \foreignlanguage) > > The system crashes during pdflatex compilation with a tableau environment in > combination with a \foreignlanguage command and utf8 encoding. Can you send a minimal example file? I tried to reproduce with your recipe, but LyX does not crash here. Thanks, Jürgen