Re: Segmentation fault on file with bookparts

2008-12-16 Thread Arjan Bos
On 15 dec 2008, at 20:11, Tim Reeves wrote: Also ran successfully here on Win XP SP2, Lilypond 2.11.65, with many warnings. (different from above warnings!) Here on Mac OSX 10.5.5 with lilypond 2.11.65 I also get a whole host of warnings and errors. Most of them are due to font issues:

Re: Segmentation fault on file with bookparts

2008-12-15 Thread Jonathan Kulp
Graham Percival wrote: See http://www.mail-archive.com/bug-lilyp...@gnu.org/msg13523.html If you could build with debug symbols and provide a backtrace, and/or run lilypond with valgrind, it might help debug it. Cheers, - Graham Graham, I've never used tools like this before and can't find

Re: Segmentation fault on file with bookparts

2008-12-15 Thread Tim Reeves
> > Message: 1 > Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2008 07:01:36 -0800 > From: "Patrick McCarty" > Subject: Re: Segmentation fault on file with bookparts > To: "Jonathan Kulp" > Cc: lilypond-user > Message-ID: > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 &

Re: Segmentation fault on file with bookparts

2008-12-15 Thread Patrick McCarty
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 8:31 AM, Jonathan Kulp wrote: > > Well, score one for Windows, I guess. I ran the file successfully on > Windows Vista just now. Maybe I should try it with a newer Linux kernel > since Patrick compiled it successfully with kernel 2.6.27.8. I'll look into > it. Ah, this

Re: Segmentation fault on file with bookparts

2008-12-15 Thread James E . Bailey
I just realise that I never sent my file publicly, to see if anyone else gets the bus error. Here is mine, along with terminal output. I'm using OSX 10.4 intel http://pastebin.com/f1a3a6fc0 -- score http://pastebin.com/fe002d69 -- verbose output Am 14.12.2008 um 20:29 schrieb Jonathan Kulp:

Re: Segmentation fault on file with bookparts

2008-12-15 Thread Jonathan Kulp
Simon J Mackenzie wrote: I'm using Kubuntu Linux 8.04 Hardy Heron KDE 3.5.10 Linux Kernel 2.6.24-22 generic (i386) Simon Run lilypond on the "lorca.ly" file and see what happens. I am able to compile this file successfully. Processing seemed normal, and there were only three types of warnin

Re: Segmentation fault on file with bookparts

2008-12-15 Thread Simon J Mackenzie
I'm using Kubuntu Linux 8.04 Hardy Heron KDE 3.5.10 Linux Kernel 2.6.24-22 generic (i386) Simon On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 09:06:35 -0600, "Jonathan Kulp" said: > Patrick McCarty wrote: > > On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 5:25 AM, Jonathan Kulp > > wrote: > >> Yes, I had trouble, too, when I tried downloadi

Re: Segmentation fault on file with bookparts

2008-12-15 Thread Patrick McCarty
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 7:06 AM, Jonathan Kulp wrote: > Patrick McCarty wrote: >> >> On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 5:25 AM, Jonathan Kulp >> wrote: >>> >>> Yes, I had trouble, too, when I tried downloading it from my site. I >>> think >>> my admin doesn't allow serving of .tar files. Try this one: >>

Re: Segmentation fault on file with bookparts

2008-12-15 Thread Jonathan Kulp
Patrick McCarty wrote: On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 5:25 AM, Jonathan Kulp wrote: Yes, I had trouble, too, when I tried downloading it from my site. I think my admin doesn't allow serving of .tar files. Try this one: http://dl4.louisiana.edu/lorca.tar Run lilypond on the "lorca.ly" file and see

Re: Segmentation fault on file with bookparts

2008-12-15 Thread Patrick McCarty
On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 5:25 AM, Jonathan Kulp wrote: > > Yes, I had trouble, too, when I tried downloading it from my site. I think > my admin doesn't allow serving of .tar files. Try this one: > > http://dl4.louisiana.edu/lorca.tar > > Run lilypond on the "lorca.ly" file and see what happens.

Re: Segmentation fault on file with bookparts

2008-12-15 Thread Jonathan Kulp
Simon J Mackenzie wrote: \version "2.11.65" Segmentfaults with either command lilypond lorca.ly lilypond -V lorca.ly Simon Thanks for testing, Simon. I tried the -V flag as soon as I read your post but it still segfaulted for me, too. What you said about the \addlyrics command interests

Re: Segmentation fault on file with bookparts

2008-12-15 Thread Simon J Mackenzie
\version "2.11.65" Segmentfaults with either command lilypond lorca.ly lilypond -V lorca.ly Simon On Mon, 15 Dec 2008 07:25:37 -0600, "Jonathan Kulp" said: > Nicolas Sceaux wrote: > > > > I'll try to investigate it soon. Currently my problem is that I can't > > reproduce these bus errors or s

Re: Segmentation fault on file with bookparts

2008-12-15 Thread Jonathan Kulp
Nicolas Sceaux wrote: I'll try to investigate it soon. Currently my problem is that I can't reproduce these bus errors or seg faults on my machine. Jon, I have problems untaring your archive, only cancioncilla.ly gets untared, can you check if something is wrong with lorca.tar? nicolas Yes

Re: Segmentation fault on file with bookparts

2008-12-14 Thread Simon J Mackenzie
Hi Just adding to this from my early experience... \version "2.11.65" Yeah I had similar problems. When I removed the incomplete temporary \addlyrics {} entries the problem cleared up (Noting in them but % comment lines.) The other interesting thing was if I ran lilypond with the -V (verbose) op

Re: Segmentation fault on file with bookparts

2008-12-14 Thread Nicolas Sceaux
Le 14 déc. 08 à 20:29, Jonathan Kulp a écrit : Running 2.11.65, Ubuntu Linux. I'm having problems running a file made up of several bookparts. It looks like it's compiling fine and then it gets to the part where it draws systems and then there's a segmentation fault that kills it. Each

Re: Segmentation fault on file with bookparts

2008-12-14 Thread Graham Percival
See http://www.mail-archive.com/bug-lilyp...@gnu.org/msg13523.html If you could build with debug symbols and provide a backtrace, and/or run lilypond with valgrind, it might help debug it. Cheers, - Graham On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 01:29:03PM -0600, Jonathan Kulp wrote: > Running 2.11.65, Ubuntu

Segmentation fault on file with bookparts

2008-12-14 Thread Jonathan Kulp
Running 2.11.65, Ubuntu Linux. I'm having problems running a file made up of several bookparts. It looks like it's compiling fine and then it gets to the part where it draws systems and then there's a segmentation fault that kills it. Each of the files runs fine on its own, but gathered into