On 2010-03-03, Valentin Villenave wrote: > On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 1:01 AM, Patrick McCarty <pnor...@gmail.com> wrote: > > On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 6:44 AM, Bernard Hurley <bern...@marcade.biz> wrote: > >> Internal Error in accidentals.flat.arrowdown: monotonic is both needed > >> and unneeded. > >> Internal Error in accidentals.flat.arrowdown: monotonic is both needed > >> and unneeded. > >> Internal Error in accidentals.flat.arrowdown: Expected needed monotonic. > >> > >> and: > >> > >> Internal Error in accidentals.sharp.arrowup: couldn't find a needed exit > >> from an intersection > >> Internal Error: > >> Could not find finalm > >> > >> and: > >> > >> Invoking "fontforge -script feta26.pe feta26.pfb"... > >> Copyright (c) 2000-2009 by George Williams. > >> Executable based on sources from 22:35 GMT 22-Jun-2009. > >> Library based on sources from 22:35 GMT 22-Jun-2009. > >> Internal Error in scripts.varcoda: couldn't find a needed exit from an > >> intersection > >> Internal Error: > >> Could not find finalm > >> Internal Error in scripts.varcoda: couldn't find a needed exit from an > >> intersection > > > > These errors appear because your Fontforge was not compiled with the > > "--enable-double" configure flag. They disappear when > > "--enable-double" is used. It might be a good idea to report this > > upstream. > > I'm browsing old reports that I have left unaddressed... > > Where are we wrt this issue? Is there something I can do, try and > reproduce the problem, open a bug report somewhere, whatever?
The quoted errors above are fixed when Fontforge is compiled with the --enable-double configure flag. The other problem of loading the incorrect font for numeric time signatures is still unresolved, though I suspect a corrupt Fontconfig or corrupt Pango installation. I don't think it's worth opening a bug report, at least at this point, until we have further information about the source of the problem. Thanks, Patrick _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list bug-lilypond@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond