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From: | James |
Subject: | Re: Question about log file names during lilypond-book compilation for make doc |
Date: | Thu, 13 Jun 2013 11:22:01 +0100 |
James <address@hidden> writes:No, that's a red herring. This is the event-listener-output regtest
> The error log refers to a snippet name, which I know is generated
> fresh each time.
>
> However when I grep part of the snippet name that includes the snippet
> number I come up (in this case anyway) with a few different files
>
> so find . | grep snippet-names-1703404056
>
> gives me:
>
> ./show-3255/out/lybook-db/snippet-names-1703404056-violin-1.notes
> ./show-3255/out/lybook-db/snippet-names-1703404056.ly
> ./show-3255/out/lybook-db/snippet-names-1703404056.log
> ./show-3255/out/lybook-testdb/snippet-names-1703404056-violin-1.notes
> ./show-3255/out/lybook-testdb/snippet-names-1703404056.ly
> ./show-3255/out/lybook-testdb/snippet-names-1703404056.log
>
> This list includes the *.log file where I find the error message.
>
> However, the error message doesn't necessarily tell me (at least that
> clearly) where the error occurred and more often than not it is very
> hard to pin down when using multi core make.
>
> But in this case, I can see that the snippet number is very specific
> and while the *.ly file just points to a few dozen other explicit *.ly
> files, does the fact that this list contains *violin* as part of the
> output mean anything that might help in this case (just as a for
> instance)?
which explicitly creates a violin-1.notes file. That behavior does not
generalize in any manner.
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David Kastrup
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