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Re: Fedora issues
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Andrew Bernard |
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Re: Fedora issues |
Date: |
Sun, 31 May 2015 10:50:25 +1000 |
Dear Phil,
Thanks. I’m aware that without passing you the score this will possibly never
get fixed. My issue occurs on Fedora 21, 22 and Mint 17, which is Ubuntu based.
At this point, I am going to try a binary chop debugging approach. I had hoped
the previous posting of the failed assertion message may be of some help, but
it is possibly too uncertain as to how the code gets there.
lilypond:
/home/gub/NewGub/gub/target/linux-64/src/lilypond-git.sv.gnu.org--lilypond.git-release-unstable/flower/include/interval.hh:226:
T Interval_t<T>::center() const [with T = double]: Assertion `!is_empty ()'
failed.
Fedora seems to have a bunch of issues at the moment. Is there any way that the
development team could try a build on Fedora?
I understand my issue and the gs issue are separate. Sadly, this combination
kills lilypond totally for me, or at least restricts me to never being able to
go further than 2.19.20. I tried using gdb on the program but the output
showing the crash stack frame is overwhelming and impossible to understand
without being an expert on the internals.
Is lilypond restricted to 32 bit?
Andrew
On 31 May 2015 at 01:59:30, Phil Holmes (address@hidden) wrote:
Please remember the "reply all"
I think the problem you have with your complex score and the simple score
failure are not the same? I believe the simple issue is to do with GhostScript
and how it interacts with the installed version in Fedora, although I am not an
expert in this area. I also believe Masamichi Hosoda is looking at what could
be causing it.
Your more complex score might fail on any or no other OSes: without a sample
that causes the crash, it is never likely to be able to be fixed.
The binaries for LilyPond are built on my 32 bit Ubuntu 14.04 virtual machine.
They are tested by any of the community that uses LilyPond on whatever
operating system they have installed.