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Re: 3.19: problem compiling user manual


From: Jeffrey Howard Kingston
Subject: Re: 3.19: problem compiling user manual
Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 14:38:04 +0000


On Tue, 21 Mar 2000, Mike Dowling wrote:

> #lout all >op
> lout file "gra_summ" (from "gra" line 44, from "all" line 44):
>      8,1: 23.6c object too high for 23.6c space; @Scale inserted
> lout file "cpp_tabs" (from "cpp" line 80, from "all" line 45):
>    56,23: prg2lout 2,1: program text ended within comment
>    58,35: prg2lout 2,1: program text ended within comment
> lout:
>          internal error: assert failed in FlushGalley: dest_side != FWD
>          || !is_indefinite(type(y))!
> Aborted
>

That's nasty.  Did you change anything before you did the run, such as
the paper size or anything?  I always compile the user's guide myself
and I obviously didn't get this, which means it's either the result of
some change you made that I need in order to reproduce it, or else it
is caused by an uninitialized variable somewhere.  I mean really
uninitialized, please don't tell me that gcc reports lots of them,
I know about those ones.

It seems to have occurred quite late in the run, and not on the first
pass either.  Could be in the index, in which case it could have to
do with the new index running headers.

Jeff Kingston



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