LyX. It is imperative that you have the correct versions of these
libraries, and their associated header files.
-As of LyX version 1.0.0, you will need to have Xforms library and header
+As of LyX version 1.1.1, you will need to have Xforms library and header
version 0.81, 0.86, or 0.88. Version 0.88 is a stable release and the
recommended version. On some systems, such as linux ELF, there are shared
library versions of the Xforms library, which require an installation step
http://www.funet.fi/pub/Linux/sunsite/X11/libs/!INDEX.html
(or similar locations at other sunsites like sunsite.unc.edu)
-If you compile LyX with gcc, you should not need to have libg++ installed
-on most systems. However, see the note in the section `Problems'.
+You will also need a recent C++ compiler, where recent means that the
+compilers knows a bit about the C++ standard. Compilers that are known
+to compile LyX are gcc 2.8.1 and 2.95.x, the various versions of egcs
+and Digital C++ version 6.1. Please tell us your experience with other
+compilers. It is probably _not_ possible to compile LyX with gcc
+2.7.x, but this may change in the future.
+
+Note that, contrary to LyX 1.0.x, LyX 1.1.x makes great use of C++
+Standard Template Library (STL); this means that gcc users will have
+to install the relevant libstdc++ library to be able to compile this
+version.
If you make modifications to files in src/ (for example by applying a
patch), you will need to have the GNU gettext package installed, due to
o --with-extra-prefix[=DIRECTORY] that is equivalent to
--with-extra-lib=DIRECTORY/lib --with-extra-inc=DIRECTORY/include
- If DIRECTORY is not specified, the current prefix is used.
+ If DIRECTORY is not specified, the current prefix is used.
+
+ o --with-lyxname=STRING sets the name of the installed LyX binary and
+ of the LyX library directory to STRING. This may be used to
+ compile lyx as lyx-1.1 and avoid clashes with earlier/later
+ versions. Default is "lyx".
o --with-two-colors=[yes|no] that forces LyX to use two colors pixmaps
(bitmaps) instead of the full-colored standard ones. Defaults to no.
installation. [defaults to where lyx has already been installed or
/usr/local]
- o --program-suffix=STRING sets the name of the installed LyX binary and
- of the LyX library directory to lyxSTRING. This may be used to
- compile lyx as lyx-1.0.0 and avoid clashes with earlier/later versions.
-
o --datadir=DIRECTORY gives the directory where all extra LyX
files (lyxrc example, documentation, templates and layouts
definitions) will be installed.
In particular, the following options could be useful in some
desperate cases:
- o --with-debug that specifies whether you want to have debug information
- by default on standard error. Default is no.
-
o --with-warnings that make the compiler output more warnings during
the compilation of LyX. Opposite is --without-warnings. By default,
this flag is on for development versions only.
+ o --enable-assertions that make the compilier generater run-time
+ code which checks that some variables have sane values. Opposite
+ is --disable-assertions. By default, this flag is on for
+ development versions only.
+
o --with-broken-headers that provides prototypes to replace functions
not correctly defined in SunOS4 and SCO header files. Its only effect is
to suppress a few warnings. It is autodetected by default.
o --without-latex-config that disables the automatic detection of your
- latex. This detection is automatically disabled if latex cannot be found.
- If you find that you have to use this flag, please report it as a bug.
-
- o --with-broken-const attempts to fix a bug in gcc 2.7.[012] (see the
- section 'Problems').
-
- o ---with-gcc-hack which provide a wrapper around gcc that tries to
- compile without optimization after a compilation failed (see the
- section 'Problems').
+ latex configuration. This detection is automatically disabled if
+ latex cannot be found. If you find that you have to use this
+ flag, please report it as a bug.
o --without-liberty suppresses the detection of the -liberty library
(see the section 'Problems').
more comments) and in lyxrc.C under Linux/Alpha or DEC OSF/1. In
both cases, the solution is to recompile the offending file
without optimization and resume the compilation process with
- 'make'. To make things simpler, you can use the option
- --with-gcc-hack of configure that will do that for you
- automatically.
+ 'make'.
o According to David Sundqvist <David_Sundqvist@vd.volvo.se>, some
changes are needed to compile with aCC on HP-UX 10.20. These are the
LIBS = -lforms -lXpm -lSM -lICE -lc -lm -lX11 -lCsup # must link with Csup
LDFLAGS = -L/opt/aCC/lib # perhaps not needed.
- o There is a bug in gcc 2.7.[012] in the handling of const which can
- cause various unpredictable problems. If you experience weird
- crashes with a LyX compiled by gcc 2.7.[012], try to configure
- with the --with-broken-const flag and recompile. If this improves
- things, please report it to the mailing list. Note that this
- compiler bug is fixed in gcc 2.7.2.1 and in several Linux
- distributions of gcc 2.7.[012].
-
- This bug is currently not autodetected, but any code to do so
- would be welcome. A patch for gcc 2.7.2 is as follows:
-
-*** clean-ss-951203/expr.c Sun Nov 26 08:18:07 1995
---- ss-951203/expr.c Mon Dec 4 11:41:18 1995
-*************** expand_expr (exp, target, tmode, modifie
-*** 4582,4587 ****
- through a pointer to const does not mean that the value there can
- never change. Languages where it can never change should
- also set TREE_STATIC. */
-! RTX_UNCHANGING_P (temp) = TREE_READONLY (exp) | TREE_STATIC (exp);
- return temp;
- }
---- 4582,4588 ----
- through a pointer to const does not mean that the value there can
- never change. Languages where it can never change should
- also set TREE_STATIC. */
-! RTX_UNCHANGING_P (temp) = TREE_READONLY (exp) & TREE_STATIC (exp);
- return temp;
- }
-
o On Digital Unix with gcc, you can get warnings like
warning, LyXFamilyNames not found in original or external symbol tables, value defaults to 0
-warning, LyXSeriesNames not found in original or external symbol tables, value de
These concern symbols beginning with an uppercase letter and seems
to be harmless. Similarly, the compilation can end with the