> Le 28 mai 2023 à 05:29, Colin Campbell <cpkc.mu...@shaw.ca> a écrit :
> 
> Just in case it might help, I uninstalled the font, and reran the test file, 
> successfully. Logs attached to compare against failed run.



These logs sound like I was wrong to blame Pango. Apparently, the introduction 
of emoji configuration happens when LilyPond applies the system font 
configuration to the font pattern.

One thing I will try when I can is building in a Kubuntu VM. So far, I used a 
VM with the default Ubuntu variant, with GNOME. That would normally not matter, 
but since the desktop environments are different, maybe Kubuntu has different 
font configuration settings.


> I have no idea where that font file came from, as I have no use at all for 
> coloured emojis. I see it was provided by Google, which makes me wonder about 
> an update to Vivaldi or Chromium. Anyway, it's late, and I've taken topo much 
> of your time already.


Helping me understand a bug I've introduced is not a waste of my time.

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