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From: | Peter Van Kranenburg |
Subject: | Re: Segmentation fault on linux (2.12.3) |
Date: | Fri, 17 Dec 2010 18:28:11 +0100 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.6; en-US; rv:1.9.2.13) Gecko/20101207 Thunderbird/3.1.7 |
On 12/17/10 2:36 PM, Dmytro O. Redchuk wrote:
On Fri 17 Dec 2010, 13:01 Peter van Kranenburg wrote:Hello all,Hi!This file is a tiny example: http://pierement.zoo.cs.uu.nl/lyproblem/all-NLB125755_01.ly When I process the file using lilypond 2.12.3 on a linux machine, I get a segmentation fault.Everything is fine here. (ubuntu, lilypond 2.12.3-1 from lilypond.org) I've saved your file as all-NLB125755_01.ly and run lilypond against it.
I'm on a CentOS system. Meanwhile I tried on another linux computer (Debian): no problem.So, it seems that an obscure combination of factors leads to this segmentation fault.
What's more, I have over 6000 similar lilypond-files, which all run fine on the same computer. Only the notes and the lyrics differ. This one file broke my make script.
I'll try another solution. thanks, Peter
GNU LilyPond 2.12.3 Processing `all-NLB125755_01.ly' Parsing... Interpreting music... Interpreting music... [8] Preprocessing graphical objects...Segmentation fault But, when I process the file using "lilypond -V", everything is fine. When I process the file on a Mac OS X system, there is no problem at all. If I change something (e.g. remove the comments at the top of the file, or remove some of the definitions that are not used, or remove the \tempo command, or replace the tabs by spaces), everything is fine. Even if I change the filename, everyting is ok! It seems there is something in the structure of this file and its name, that combines into a fatal error. best regards, Peter van Kranenburg
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