Am 18.05.2011 um 08:36 schrieb Peter Kümmel:

> On 18.05.2011 07:33, Stephan Witt wrote:
>> Am 17.05.2011 um 23:21 schrieb Murat Yildizoglu:
>> 
>>> I think I have found the other conflict: I have recently bought Forever 
>>> save 2 in a bundle and installed it. Since Lyx is my main editor, I have 
>>> configured it for taking snapshots of Lyx 2 documents and I think it 
>>> crashes Lyx as soon as it tries to plug itself on it. I have suppressed Lyx 
>>> from the list of programs watched by Forever save and Lyx stopped crashing.
>> 
>> That's good news. At least there is a work around.
>> 
>>> This makes conflicts with two very useful tools... The lost of Forever save 
>>> is only for Lyx, since it is enough to make it ignore Lyx, but the problem 
>>> with Divvy seems more general. But I will test it now again, since it 
>>> should be OK as long as I do not call Divvy for resizing the Lyx Window. 
>>> OK, given my first experiments, this seems to work. Lyx has been launched 
>>> without crashing. If I meet another crash, I will inform you.
>>> 
>>> Any idea about the conflict with ForeverSave 2? I will ask them the 
>>> question too.
>> 
>> To ask that people would be good. One problem with these tools I have is 
>> that they are not free.
>> After using Divvy some times I lost the functionality and cannot test it 
>> anymore. The same holds
>> true for ForeverSave - ok, only some Euro but I cannot buy and install every 
>> tool out there...
>> 
>> @Peter: the crash is attached to the first mail in this thread and is 
>> similar to the one mentioned in ticket 7365.
>> http://www.lyx.org/trac/ticket/7365
>> 
>> I could reproduce it at my machine - it's an endless recursion, you can see 
>> only the 1st 511 stack frames.
>> I had appr. 32000 of them in the debugger when it crashed and there is no 
>> LyX code involved. I have to search for it
>> again.
> 
> Looks hard to find. Good luck. Maybe there is a hint in Qt's ticket system or 
> qt/src/core/kernel history.

As I saw some carbon related code involved I tried to use cocoa based Qt 4.6.3 
and it doesn't crash anymore with Divvy.
So I built a LyX from 2.0.0 release tar ball with the latest cocoa based Qt 
4.6.3 and copied it to aussie.lyx.org.
We may put it on the ftp server in parallel.

@Murat: Additionally I've put it in my shared DropBox folder.
I can send you the link to get this disk image to test it.

Stephan

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