Greetings everybody, I've been pulling my hair all day long on this one, I may be getting crazy or perhaps you'll be able to reproduce this as well;
Have a look at the following snippet, pretty straightforward: << \new Staff = "md" \relative c' { r4 r8 s s2 r4 r8 s s2 r4 e, r2 | } \new Staff = "mg" \relative c'' { b8 f' c' \change Staff = "md" <g, c f>~ <g c f>2 \change Staff = "mg" | bes8 fes' ces' \change Staff = "md" <g, c f>~ <g c f>2 \change Staff = "mg" | R1 } >> This compiles fine, but with any recent build you'll get a "no viable configuration found" warning. Since I didn't remember having encountered such a warning with older versions, I tried other GUB builds. 2.12.* and below: produces no warning 2.13.0 - 2.13.6: crashes with a segfault. (WTF?) 2.13.7 and above: "no viable configuration" warning. Changing any note in the snippet prevents makes the warning disappear. As does removing the last measure (although there is no cross-staff voodoo in it). Consider me a control freak, but I just hate it when my scores produces compilation warnings that I can't fix. Cheers, Valentin. _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list bug-lilypond@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond