Andre Poenitz wrote:
>
> > Sounds truly wild. If these programms have a scripting or macro
> > language,
>
> Most of the interesting programs are scriptable. Maple e.g:
>
> echo "lprint(expand((x+1)^3));" | maple -q
>
> --> x^3+3*x^2+3*x+1
>
> The problem is parsing. First y
Did you do:
ldconfig
?
Ray
Ching Yi Tsai wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I just installed Lyx 1.0.2 on my Redhat 5.1, after the installation I
> executed lyx, and the error message is given:
>
> [root@mybox /root]# lyx
> lyx: error in loading shared libraries
> libc.so.5: cannot open shared obj
and many emails.
Ray
Sincerely,
Raymond E. Rogers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
5251 Wayne Rd. White Lake, MI 48383
http://www.plaidheron.simplenet.com/ray/resume.html
incerely,
Raymond E. Rogers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
5251 Wayne Rd. White Lake, MI 48383
http://www.plaidheron.simplenet.com/ray/resume.html
On Wed, 12 May 1999, 1004-51 wrote:
> Hi, I updated from Lyx 1.0.1 to 1.0.2. Everything is fine except when I
> use the TOC command the dvi
ed to have some homework in
sometime soon.
Sincerely,
Raymond E. Rogers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
5251 Wayne Rd. White Lake, MI 48383
http://www.plaidheron.simplenet.com/ray/resume.html
echo "testing rpm -q -p -i -R xforms* >lyx.dbg.lst" >lyx.dbg
Hi
I will do what you say and send the results to you (JMarc) tonight. I
will also show you 6.1 requirements from the binaries I obtained. Would
it be better to send the logs to you directly or to the list? I
_believe_ in debugging scripts and logs; it is too easy to
misscommunicate whe
Hi
I believe that is the one I am obtained and am using. I am down
loading it (again?) and will try to install in tonight. I will record
that rpm expansion. I am not too familiar with rpm so I might have missed
something important (such as it not installing). The forms.h it put in
plac
ng script. I tried the archive
but I didn't seem to find a clear answer. I don't know how bad a shape my
system is in now; I tried a lot of things! I have a lot of lyx bin and
source files laying around.
Help would be appreciated.
Sincerely,
Raymond E. Rogers [EMA