On 02/25/10, Pavel Sanda <sa...@lyx.org> wrote:
>Stefano Franchi wrote:
>> On 02/24/10, Pavel Sanda <sa...@lyx.org> wrote:
>> >Stefano Franchi wrote:
>> >> Thanks, John. Here is a backtrace:
>> >are you sure you have debugging symbols enabled when you did ./configure?
>> >i would expect line numbers to appear in the listing.
>> >pavel
>> 
>> Hmm, I must have recompiled in release mode at some point. Is the
>> following backtrace better?
>
>yes
>pavel

I am clueless about the meaning of the backtrace, but I think I narrowed down 
the problem with the old divide et impera method. It seems it is just a word 
that crashes lyx. Namely, the word (name, rather) "Žižek" (as in Slavoj Žižek, 
the Slovenian philosopher I happen to have been writing upon recently. That 
would explain why my recent files crash Lyx 2.0, while my older ones don't). 
Even a document containing just that single word produces a crash if 
continuous spelling is turned on. That is, Lyx 2.0 cannot open the one-word 
file without crashing. Nothing happens if I turn continuous spelling off 
before opening the file.
Perhaps the (continuous) spellchecker dislikes funny diacritics?

Anyways, hope it helps,


S.


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