Victor, please keep the list in Cc.
I was using lilypond packaged by Fedora, which uses python2 installed
on the system (currently 2.7.15).
I've now installed 2.19.82 from lilypond.org, which uses the bundled
python .
There's something wrong:
$ file jafanosumu.ly
jafanosumu.ly: data
There's some bad encoding. See attached file.
$ ls -lh ~/.local/lilypond/usr/bin/python*
-rwxr-xr-x 2 fede fede 5,1K 24 giu 14.11
/home/fede/.local/lilypond/usr/bin/python
-rwxr-xr-x 2 fede fede 5,1K 24 giu 14.11
/home/fede/.local/lilypond/usr/bin/python2.4
It's just my installation?
This release had also some problems in the PDF manuals...
Il giorno ven 24 ago 2018 alle 13:19, Victor Rouanet
<"victor.rouanet"@gmx.fr> ha scritto:
I use debian 9 (stretch). I tried to redownload the raw XML from the
link I provided (with wget) and got the same error.
Do you know what python version were used by musicxml2ly when you
tried?
Yes, I was initially planning to report an issue about this wrong
output, but I upgraded lilypond before and had to edit the
musicexp.py again
Le 24/08/2018 à 12:02, Federico Bruni a écrit :
Il giorno ven 24 ago 2018 alle 11:33, Victor Rouanet
<"victor.rouanet"@gmx.fr> ha scritto:
Good morning,
I'm having an issue with musicxml2ly, installed with a manually
downloaded version on lilypond 2.19.82.
I exported a musicxml file from Musescore, then converted it to
lilypond source with musicxml2ly without error. However, when I
try to compile it with lilypond, I get the following error:
"syntax error, unexpected end of input, expecting \header". Here
is the full output: https://hastebin.com/raw/navufewufu
And the musicxml file content: https://hastebin.com/jafanosumu.xml
This error happened with any musicxml file I tried to convert from
Musescore.
After some research, I found this topic on the lilypond-user list
http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/XML-to-ly-and-Lilypond-again-td203101.html
which looks like exactly the same.
The suggested workaround (replacing
split_string_and_preserve_doublequoted_substrings by string.split
in musicexp.py:139) makes it work, but I'm wondering if I'm doing
something wrong.
Which operating system are you using?
On Linux, I don't get any EOF error.
Find attached the .ly file generated by musicxml2ly version 2.19.82.
There's a wrong input though:
$ /usr/bin/lilypond jafanosumu.ly
GNU LilyPond 2.19.82
Processing `jafanosumu.ly'
Parsing...
jafanosumu.ly:30:17: error: syntax error, unexpected '^'
\tempo 4=80
^\markup{ \bold {Moderato} } | % 1
jafanosumu.ly:30:18: error: markup outside of text script or
\lyricmode
\tempo 4=80 ^
\markup{ \bold {Moderato} } | % 1
jafanosumu.ly:32:34: error: syntax error, unexpected '_'
\mark \markup { \box { A } }
_\markup{ \italic {sempre forte} } |
% 2
jafanosumu.ly:32:35: error: markup outside of text script or
\lyricmode
\mark \markup { \box { A } } _
\markup{ \italic {sempre forte} } |
% 2
jafanosumu.ly:33:51: error: syntax error, unexpected '^'
\stemDown e4 \stemDown c4 \stemUp g2 \breathe
^\markup{ \italic
jafanosumu.ly:33:52: error: markup outside of text script or
\lyricmode
\stemDown e4 \stemDown c4 \stemUp g2 \breathe ^
\markup{ \italic
jafanosumu.ly:41:5: error: errors found, ignoring music expression
<<
fatal error: failed files: "jafanosumu.ly"
\version "2.19.82"
% automatically converted by musicxml2ly from jafanosumu.xml
\pointAndClickOff
\header {
encodingsoftware = "