Laura Conrad <lcon...@laymusic.org> writes: > My system in currently in dependency hell, so I'm sure this isn't either > a lilypond problem or an xpdf problem, but an ubuntu package manager > problem. (If anyone tells you ubuntu has 32-bit executables installing > seamlessly on a 64-bit system, they haven't tested it much.) > > But if someone knows off the top of their heads why evince and gv can > read the lilypond output with no problem, but xpdf comes up and then > gives pages and pages of errors like: > > re 3930.24 340.711 2.48828 161.008 > S > q > cm 10 0 0 10 0 0 > BT > Tf /R14 19.9253 > font: tag=R14 name='LKBZYR+Emmentaler-20' 19.9253 > Tm 1 0 0 1 393.473 50.1719 > Tj () > ET > Q > re 3871.16 0 2.49219 57.4805 > f > re 3871.16 -2.99219 2.48828 60.4727 > S > Q > > and then segfaults, it might help me fix the dependency problem.
That's not a dependency problem, and it is not a LilyPond problem. xpdf will segfault on any PDF file. Install an older dpkg package (I have 3.02-21 I think, the Ubuntu one has a slightly different number) and mark it as holded. Don't ask me why Ubuntu considers providing a segfaulting binary a good idea. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user