Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Thomas Bushnell BSG wrote: >> Han-Wen Nienhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> >>>can you do >>> >>> export LILYPONDPREFIX=<top of source dir> >>> lily/out/lilypond input/example-1 >>> >>> this should give the same errors. >> Indeed it does (though without the infinite loop). >> >>>Can you post what >>> >>> lily/out/lilypond --verbose input/example-1 >>> >>>says? >> > > this is very strange, apparently, all the required fonts are found > > Grob count > 159[/home/src/lilypond-2.6.3//mf/out/emmentaler-11.otf][/home/src/lilypond-2.6.3//mf/out/emmentaler-13.otf][/home/src/lilypond-2.6.3//mf/out/emmentaler-14.otf][/home/src/lilypond-2.6.3//mf/out/emmentaler-16.otf][/home/src/lilypond-2.6.3//mf/out/emmentaler-18.otf][/home/src/lilypond-2.6.3//mf/out/emmentaler-23.otf] > > but then, > > input/example-1.ly:4:16: warning: note head `noteheads.s2' not found > > (combing from note-head.cc line 65), it doesn't contain the correct glyph. > > If you want to analyze the problem, you could trace into > fm->find_by_name(idx) a few lines before using gdb. It might be a > compatibility problem with freetype. Do the emmentaler glyphs show up in > gnome-character-map if you install the .otf in ~/.fonts?
I'll see what I can do. I'm trying to compile the program to package it for Debian. The errors I get occur when I compile directly from the source using the normal instructions. Have you built and run it on a powerpc Linux system? Running what system, with what packages as dependencies? Thomas _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel