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Re: [Bug] LilyPond Crash (return code -1073741819) - reproduceable?
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Paul Scott |
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Re: [Bug] LilyPond Crash (return code -1073741819) - reproduceable? |
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Sat, 24 May 2014 09:48:12 -0700 |
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On Sat, May 24, 2014 at 05:32:09PM +0100, James wrote:
> On 24/05/14 12:03, Phil Holmes wrote:
> > "Jakob Schöttl" <address@hidden> wrote in message
> > news:address@hidden
> >>> I'm not top posting.
> >>
> >> LilyPond crashes:
> >>
> >>> Starte lilypond-windows.exe 2.18.2 [Eigenes.ly] ...
> >>> »D:/Daten/Temp/Eigenes.ly« wird verarbeitet
> >>> Analysieren...
> >>> Interpretation der Musik...[8][16][24][32][40][48][56][64][72][80]
> >>> Wurde mit dem Return-Code -1073741819 beendet.
> >>
> >> I tried really hard to provide a minimal example! But always when I
> >> remove a
> >> measure or a note in any music expression or some other unrelated
> >> markup it
> >> works.
> >>
> >> LilyPond 2.18.2
> >> Frescobaldi 2.0.15
> >> Windows 8.1 x64
> >>
> >> I get this kind of error very often in not-simple scores on Windows 8
> >> and
> >> never be able to reduce it to a minimal example.
> >>
> >> Reprocueable? Any ideas? Or ideas how to reduce it to a minimal example?
>
> Do you get anything useful if you don't use Frescobaldi and just use the
> lilypond command line but with the verbose option?
>
> i.e. lilypond --verbose --pdf Eigenes.ly
>
> If using Windows's cmd tool you may want to pipe the output to a file or
> change the properties of the cmd window so you can scroll the whole
> process - it may spew out a lot of lines.
>
> That *might* give us more information.
>
> If you say that you can "remove a note" and it works (really? just *any*
> note?) then what about adding a note or measure?
>
> It could be memory related - using some excessive NPP for instance - but
> it sounds odd that a 'single note' would make that much difference.
This is exactly what I have seen:
Debian Linux sid
LilyPond 2.17.x, 2.19.x
command line (or from make)
I get a seg fault; I change almost anything and Lily runs fine.
It doesn't happen very often and it is clearly impossible to create a
minimal example. They are always medium sized .ly files or larger.
Paul Scott
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> James
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Re: [Bug] LilyPond Crash (return code -1073741819) - reproduceable?, Michael Rivers, 2014/05/24