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From : David Allouche <address@hidden>- To: address@hidden
- Subject: Re: RedHat 8
- Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2002 12:57:56 +0100
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 12:37:28PM +0100, Andrej Vodopivec wrote:
> I recently started using RedHat 8 (before that I used Madrake 8.2).
> TeXmacs crashes when I try to save files. This never happened
> while I was using Mandrake. It happens with versions 1.0.0.15 and
> 1.0.0.22. Is this a problem with RedHat or did I install something
> wrong?
I suppose you compiled TeXmacs from source and that the default
compiler on your system is g++-3.2. If that is right, you must disable
optimisations or use g++-compat (version 2.95) because the optimiser
of g++-3.2 is buggy.
Otherwise, please give us more information: did you install from
source or from RPM, and where did you get the RPM from? What are the
versions of g++ and guile installed on your system?
Also note that the next (1.0.0.23) release of TeXmacs should include a
number of fixes for compatibility with guile-1.6.
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- RedHat 8, Andrej Vodopivec, 11/25/2002
- Re: RedHat 8, David Allouche, 11/25/2002
- Ghostscript Output on Cygwin, Stephan Mucha, 11/25/2002
- Re: RedHat 8, Andrej Vodopivec, 11/25/2002
- Re: RedHat 8, David Allouche, 11/25/2002
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