On Sun 11 Mar 2018 at 20:34:42 (+0100), Frank Steinmetzger wrote: > Dear list, > > after a long hiatus, I am now typing another piece for choir. But after I > had finished the first voice, the document would not compile. I narrowed it > down to the following MWE. See the comment in the second line with notes: > > > \version "2.18" > \language "deutsch" > > SopranNoten = \relative c'' { > \dynamicUp > \time 4/4 > \key d \major > \clef treble > > d=''2 cis4\!\f\< h | > e\> a,\! d2~( | % remove either ~ or ( from that d2, and it compiles > d cis4) h | > } > > \score{ > \SopranNoten > \layout{} > } > > > This snippet causes Lilypond to crash on my machines. Both run Gentoo Linux > with identical versions, namely Lilypoind 2.18.2. I installed 2.18.2 on an > Ubuntu and an Arch installation. Both of them have no problem. :'-(
More data points: neither does Debian stretch's 2.18.2, nor downloaded versions of 2.18.2 and 2.19.80 on stretch and wheezy. > I was afraid that my own systems are at fault. But what can I do to fix it? > Based on the backtrace given below, can you take a guess? Perhabs it is some > underlying library or an incompatibility between libs due to a different gcc > version? You could try installing a downloaded copy (I think http://lilypond.org/downloads/binaries/ is the best place at present) of either 2.18.2 or even 2.19.80 or higher (or both) and see if they work. Cheers, David. _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user