Le Dec 7, 2011 à 9:48 PM, Craig a écrit : > Hi Mike, > > I have found out what it is. It has to do with the midi output. If I > remove the \midi {} from my project there are not segmentation faults. > So this has to be a memory allocation issue inside the lily machine. > > Craig Bakalian > > > On Wed, 2011-12-07 at 21:16 +0100, m...@apollinemike.com wrote: >> Le Dec 7, 2011 à 9:12 PM, Craig a écrit : >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I am working on a large score (choral symphony). When I include my tuba >>> part I am getting a segmentation fault. What does this mean? >>> >>> Wouldn't segmentation have to do with a memory issue? >>> >>> Craig Bakalian >>> >> >> Hey Craig, >> >> A segfault usually means that there's a bug in the program. If you e-mail >> bug-lilyp...@gnu.org with a minimal example attached, they should be able to >> help you out. By minimal example, I mean shave your score down until you >> find where the error is coming from. For example, if you just use the tuba >> part, does it segfault? Does the segfault occur when other parts are >> present? If you make the tuba part smaller, does it still occur? The >> smaller the example is, the more likely the problem will get solved soon. >> >> Cheers, >> MS > >
Hey Craig, You can send as detailed a report as possible to the bug list. They'll likely ask you for a smaller example than your score, but explain to them the situation. Hopefully, if someone has time, they'll be able to work with you to reduce it down a bit. Cheers, MS _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user