David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org> writes: > Russell Cook <astrop...@gmail.com> writes: > >> \version "2.17.21" >> >> \score { >> << \new Voice { \time 4/4 \tempo \markup { "Rubato " \concat { \smaller >> \general-align #Y #DOWN \note #"4" #1 \medium " = ca. 76" } } s1 * 4 } >> >> } >> >> Prior to version 2.17.21, the above code compiled without issues. As of >> 2.17.21, it only compiles if the string between the \markup opener and the >> \concat block is removed. It does not matter if the string is moved into the >> \concat block; Lilypond will consume as much memory as possible until it >> reaches the 2 GB process cap and crashes. >> >> Please note, this is Lilypond on Windows. I have not yet tested this >> code on Mac OS X or Linux. > > Don't see this on a 32bit Linux version compiled with > disable-optimising, am now going for the "stock" variant.
And can't see that normally compiled. So it might be that just the Windows version, or just the GUB-compiled binaries are affected. Can you check with some other of the precompiled versions? Without an idea how to reproduce, it is hard pinpointing the problem. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ bug-lilypond mailing list bug-lilypond@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-lilypond