> Hi, > > I am not sure if this is the right place to check with this problem, > and if it is not, please advise as to the proper communication channel > and I will try there. > > I recently used the Mac binary of Denemo 1.1.2 recently and it worked > fine for the most part. One day however, I tried to open Denemo and > kept meeting with a crash. I do not recall what was the last thing I > did before, but I suspect it might have been something to do with the > audio or Lilypond. I've included the crash log in a text file attached > to this email.
Looking at that crash log it seems someone has put an assert in the code - if you can start the program in a terminal you should see a message showing where in the program (or more likely, library) this is happening. To test for the cause first find the directory (folder) named .denemo-1.1.2 (it is in something which is called your home directory, the top of your personal file hierarchy). If you temporarily rename this and start denemo again and it does start then suspicion falls on the file .denemo-1.1.2/denemorc or on the last opened score, listed in the file .denemo-1.1.2/denemohistory. If it *does* start up, try opening the last opened file and see if that is crashing Denemo. Running Denemo will have created a new default version of the folder .denemo-1.1.2, which you will want to replace with your old one if you have a private set of short cuts and settings. Removing denemorc and/or denemohistory will point the finger more clearly. If it is the the denemorc file, please post that, if it is your last opened file please send that (privately if it is confidential). If it is none of those, then the only other thing I know of is having a stray spurious file called denemoui.xml in the directory where Denemo is launched. But this is wildly improbable unless you are developing Denemo - the correct version is shipped with the binary. Plus, of course, a corruption of the file system (re-install Denemo), again, only something likely if you could have deleted or over-written some of the installation... If you can run Denemo in a terminal that would be ideal - do that first if you can. HTH Richard BTW your email got delayed because you are not subscribed to the list ... I think someone may have accidentally dropped it. _______________________________________________ Denemo-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel
