Seen on the user's list.

We definitely should _not_ crash on asserts. This is about the most
annoying behaviour one can get.

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Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 10:24:47 +1000
From: Andrew Dolman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: problem with odt export on Windows Lyx 1.5.1-1

Yes, this is the full detail of the message I get if I try to export to
Latex (Plain), I don't get a crash exporting to odt, it just doesn't produce
a file. I'd like to try running from the command line to see all the error
messages, but I don't know how to do this in Windows (i've run oolatex in
Linux and that worked to find the problem).


lyx: Disabling LyX socket.
Warning: Export Warning!
----------------------------------------
There are spaces in the path to your BibTeX style file.
BibTeX will be unable to find it.
Assertion triggered in __thiscall lyx::support::FileName::FileName(const
class std::basic_string<char,struct std::char_traits<char>,class
std::allocator<char> > &) by failing check "!contains(name_, '\\')" in file
D:\LyX\lyx-1.5.1\src\support\FileName.cpp:49

This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual
way.
Please contact the application's support team for more information.
Completed


Andy.




On 19/09/2007, Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Andrew Dolman wrote:
> > Further attempts and I have found another issue. I can't export to
> > plain latex either. I get the message "There are spaces in the path to
> > your BibTeX style file. BibTeX will be unable to find it." Then the
> > program crashes. There are of course spaces in the path on Windows,
> > "Program Files" is the obvious one, but it doesn't seem to have a
> > problem exporting to pdf.
> LyX crashes under these circumstances? If so, that's bad....
>
> rh
> >
> > Andy.
> >
> > On 18/09/2007, *Richard Heck* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> >
> >     Andrew Dolman wrote:
> >     > Hi All,
> >     >
> >     > I'm having difficulty exporting to .odt format. I notice that
> >     there have
> >     > been a few threads covering this but they don't seem to solve
> >     the issue for
> >     > me.
> >     >
> >     > The process seems to run ok but no odt file appears. I've search
> >     thoroughly
> >     > for it, it's not just that it is hiding in a temp or my docs
> >     folder. I've
> >     > also tried changing fonts, and I've made sure that zip files are
> >     associated
> >     > properly. The .tex file gets produced ok, i can find that in the
> >     temp
> >     > folder.
> >     >
> >     > Has anyone fixed this on their system?
> >     >
> >     There have been some issues about paths. I don't know if that is the
> >     issue here. The way to approach this is to export manually to
> >     LaTeX and
> >     then run htlatex manually so you can see exactly what's happening.
> Or
> >     run LyX from a terminal, and then you should see all all the
> messages
> >     scroll by again.
> >
> >     rh
> >
> >
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