Well, the pwd.exe file fixed the last installion problem. So, at the end
of the story I learned three things.
1. Make sure you have only one Ispell
2. Get pwd.exe, it was missing.
3. The cygwin version of perl works. The active perl version may work if
pwd.exe was present.
Three cheers for
"Sheldon F. Oppenheim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks, for the file I will try it. I noticed that you are using
> lyx115pre. How stable is that?
First: it doesn't matter which release you are using. If you are using
1.1.4xxx please install pwd.exe in /apps/lyx114/external. I checked that
t
"Sheldon F. Oppenheim" wrote:
> I have only tried to call relyx from LyX import.
>
> Any clues?
I have tried that out of LyX, too and got the same messages! So starting a
shell instead and trying this and that I found that there is indeed a file
missing: pwd.exe from the cygwin environment!
I ha
Sorry for taking so long to reply, I have been out of town. First the env
values
<<< Environment Variables >>>
---
winbootdir: C:\WIN
COMSPEC: C:\COMMAND.COM
DISP
Sheldon F. Oppenheim wrote:
> I took your advice and tried Perl5.005 from the site you gave and I
> restored the original relyxmain.pl and relyx files.
>
> perl is now in file://C/usr/local/bin but now I get this set of errors
>
>
> reLyX, the LaTeX to LyX translator. Revision date 1999/09/27
>
>
I took your advice and tried Perl5.005 from the site you gave and I
restored the original relyxmain.pl and relyx files.
perl is now in //C/usr/local/bin but now I get this set of errors
reLyX, the LaTeX to LyX translator. Revision date 1999/09/27
Can't exec "pwd": No such file or directory at
Sheldon F. Oppenheim wrote:
> Perl is installed at file://C/usr/local/perl/
>
> The executable is in file://C/usr/local/perl/bin/
>
> This is reflected in my path statement (c:\usr\local\perl and
> c:\usr\local\perl\bin) Further, I changed reLyXmain.pl (1st line) to
> reflect this. I also changed
Perl is installed at //C/usr/local/perl/
The executable is in //C/usr/local/perl/bin/
This is reflected in my path statement (c:\usr\local\perl and
c:\usr\local\perl\bin) Further, I changed reLyXmain.pl (1st line) to
reflect this. I also changed the first line of reLyX (found in the
//C/apps/ly
Sheldon wrote:
> We have a winner! The problem appeared to be that both versions of Ispell
> were on the path (the one with LyX and the one I downloaded). When I was
> at a dos prompt testing Ispell it worked because it was using the download
> version. When in LyX it was using the other versio