* what platform are you compiling on?
It used to be a Linux Slackware 8.1-setup, but in the past few years I've
bolted and added so much extras to the system I have lost track of what
exactly is going on in its murky depths. I really need to upgrade, but that
is something for when I complete my
Maarten D. de Jong wrote:
>>lyx 1.3.4 will not compile with g++ 3.4 which was released some time
>>after lyx 1.3.4. The lyx 1.3 branch in the cvs tree does compile
>>with g++ 3.4, so lyx 1.3.5 will be ok in this regard.
>
> Aahhh... Thanks for that information, I was afraid I had installed
> the
On Mon, 28 Jun 2004, Maarten D. de Jong wrote:
Aahhh... Thanks for that information, I was afraid I had installed the
compiler wrong or something equally gruesome. Although I cannot help but
wonder what exactly causes such incompatibility problems---you'd think
C++ is C++. To a large extent, any
lyx 1.3.4 will not compile with g++ 3.4 which was released some time after
lyx 1.3.4. The lyx 1.3 branch in the cvs tree does compile with g++ 3.4,
so lyx 1.3.5 will be ok in this regard.
Aahhh... Thanks for that information, I was afraid I had installed the
compiler wrong or something equally gr
Maarten D. de Jong wrote:
> Hi there.
>
> I am having serious trouble getting LyX 1.3.4 to compile on my system,
> which has both a functional gcc 2.95.3 and 3.4.0 installed. I am
> compiling without the Qt-interface, but with xforms 1.0.0. The errors I
> get from the compilers (especially those w
Hi there.
I am having serious trouble getting LyX 1.3.4 to compile on my system,
which has both a functional gcc 2.95.3 and 3.4.0 installed. I am compiling
without the Qt-interface, but with xforms 1.0.0. The errors I get from the
compilers (especially those with 3.4.0) are too massive to reprod