I'm seeing the following in most cases with convert-ly (note: all of these cases worked find with 2.1.32):
convert-ly (GNU LilyPond) 2.1.34
Processing `popsong.ly' ... Applying conversions: 2.1.23, 2.1.24, 2.1.25, 2.1.26, 2.1.27, 2.1.28, 2.1.29, 2.1.30, 2.1.31, 2.1.33, Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/bin/convert-ly", line 2171, in ?
do_one_file (f)
File "/usr/local/bin/convert-ly", line 2110, in do_one_file
touched = do_conversion (infile, from_version, outfile, to_version)
File "/usr/local/bin/convert-ly", line 2056, in do_conversion
str = x[1] (str)
File "/usr/local/bin/convert-ly", line 2027, in conv
+ "#(make-vector 3 '\g<list>)", str)
File "/usr/lib/python2.3/sre.py", line 143, in sub
return _compile(pattern, 0).sub(repl, string, count)
File "/usr/lib/python2.3/sre.py", line 229, in _compile
raise error, v # invalid expression
sre_constants.error: unbalanced parenthesis
This is the source that I was processing:
\paper { linewidth = 160 \mm } \renameinput "melody-lyrics-chords.ly" \version "2.1.22" \header { texidoc = "Popsong format: chords, melody and lyrics." }
melody = \notes \relative c' { a b c d }
text = \lyrics { Aaa Bee Cee Dee }
accompaniment = \chords { a2 c2 }
\score { << \context ChordNames \accompaniment \context Voice = one { \autoBeamOff \melody } \lyricsto "one" \new Lyrics \text >> \paper { } \midi { } }
Thanks,
Doug
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