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Re: Very weird output on any compilation
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David Wright |
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Re: Very weird output on any compilation |
Date: |
Mon, 11 Nov 2019 13:59:11 -0600 |
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Mutt/1.10.1 (2018-07-13) |
On Mon 11 Nov 2019 at 17:17:00 (+0100), David Menéndez Hurtado wrote:
> I am having trouble compiling even the simplest of scores. For example,
> this is the template from Frescobaldi, compiled with lilypond from the
> command line:
>
> [image: Untitled.png]
>
> The output is the same for PNG and PDF. The same problem happens with any
> other score from Mutopia. Does anyone know what is going on? I have
> installed lilypond 2.19.83 from the Fedora repositories, and I am sure that
> is what is being used:
> $ which lilypond
> /bin/lilypond
>
> I have not messed with dynamic linking:
> $ echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH
>
> (that is an empty string)
>
>
> I am attaching the compilation log when using loglevel DEBUG. For
> completeness, the template I used is also attached.
>
> Can anyone spot what is wrong here? Is there a way to keep the temporary
> files? That may hint what is wrong.
Perhaps an old thread like this might help:
https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2016-11/msg00521.html
Cheers,
David.
- Very weird output on any compilation, David Menéndez Hurtado, 2019/11/11
- Re: Very weird output on any compilation,
David Wright <=
- Re: Very weird output on any compilation, Carl Sorensen, 2019/11/11
- Re: Very weird output on any compilation, David Menéndez Hurtado, 2019/11/12
- Re: Very weird output on any compilation, Carl Sorensen, 2019/11/12
- Re: Very weird output on any compilation, David Menéndez Hurtado, 2019/11/12
- Re: Very weird output on any compilation, Carl Sorensen, 2019/11/12
- Re: Very weird output on any compilation, David Menéndez Hurtado, 2019/11/12
- Re: Very weird output on any compilation, Aaron Hill, 2019/11/12
Re: Very weird output on any compilation, Pierre Perol-Schneider, 2019/11/11
RE: Very weird output on any compilation, Mark Stephen Mrotek, 2019/11/11