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newbie question about long scores / compilation times / memory allocati
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joel mellin |
Subject: |
newbie question about long scores / compilation times / memory allocation |
Date: |
Tue, 3 Feb 2009 10:07:04 -0500 |
Hi Lilyponders.
newbie question - I'm entering the world of lilypond via JMSL (
www.algomusic.com) and glad to be here.
I've got a rather lengthy score of ~2400 measures with many, many notes. When I attempt to create the PDF file, I get as far as the preprocessing of graphical objects, and then I receiving a memory allocation error. I've scoured the web /
lilypond.org site / etc. for information regarding memory allocation and am a bit stumped.
I'm on a windows machine, and the CPU holds at 50% usage, and memory never goes above the ~1.75 GB mark. I've tried adding the LILYPOND_GC_YIELD environment variable and setting it high (90), but it appears that this is ignored. Is this true on windows machines? I've looked for ways to set this from the command line arguments [lilypond-windows.exe - ??] but it doesn't appear that this is the way to do this either. Smaller runs of the same process that generates the longer score seem to work alright. I get the impression it's not a syntax issue as much as it is a memory allocation issue, and there's more CPU and memory to be used, for sure.
Ideas? Has anyone dealt with long compilation times / high memory usage / memory errors on windows machines?
Thank you kindly,
- newbie question about long scores / compilation times / memory allocation,
joel mellin <=