On 08.09.2016 21:53, David Kastrup wrote:
Urs Liska <[email protected]> writes:

The attached file produces a crash on LilyPond 2.19.47 while it compiles
fine on 2.18.2. I don't have any earlier 2.19 versions ready to narrow
it down further.
What does "produces a crash" mean?  What is the output?  What is the
error message?  In case of an actual segfault, is there a traceback to
be had?  Is there a failed assertion or something?

I cannot reproduce any problem here so that is not just a stupid
question.

At least I can confirm that the crash happens (Ubuntu 14.04, 64-bit here). In 2.19.45, it doesn’t.
How does one do a backtrace? I tried running
gdb ~/lilypond/2.19.47/bin/lilypond
but it said
"/home/simon/lilypond/2.19.47/bin/lilypond": not in executable format: File format not recognised

Best, Simon

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