On Sun, Jan 02, 2011 at 12:55:45AM +0000, Graham Percival wrote: > > Bisected to this one (cc'd Neil): > > Fantastic! Bisecting is one of the most useful, yet also > time-consuming, parts of fixing regressions.
Maybe time-consuming, but in theory, everyone able to build lilypond from git can write a little shell script that does the make clean / autogen.sh / make all / run the test combo and pass this script to git bisect run. I didn't to this the other day, but next time I will do. > > I tried the diff below, which `fixed' the segfault, but it may be > > completely wrong (I'm currently not familiar with the LilyPond code > > at all). Unfortunately, I don't have a new enough ImageMagick on my > > system, so I can't run the regression tests. > > Sorry, my fault. You can run the regtest comparison is you revert > 49dc60e9 , or just remove "-dissimilarity-threshold" from > scripts/build/output-distance.py I've already started work on an update of the ImageMagick package for OpenBSD, and the regtest comparision already works here, too. Ciao, Kili _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel