On Fri, 2014-08-15 at 09:00 -0500, Jeremiah Benham wrote: > I rebuild the mingw build with lilypond installed with it. I tested it > on a windows xp partition that I have now. (I think it has infected > with vermin 30 min after installing the wifi driver!). Denemo crashes > at first until I reboot and try again. Now I know I was supposed to > reboot but the first time user may not see the note to reboot and > assume the program is too bugy to use.
Yes, it really needs one of those dialogs that force the user to take notice (or the problem fixing!) > After rebooting it crashed after hitting a "m" (I believe it was) on > the chord chart pallete when the cursor was above a note. I suspect this is the "random-crash-after-a-minute-or-two" which I emailed about earlier. The program seems to work fine, but when I tested an earlier build under gdb it spontaneously crashed in some system routine that was possibly connected with threading. > > > I notice that all these pallets seem to launch with denemo but they > disappear . This is true for all but the Chord chart pallete. yes, this is a bit untidy, and the chord chart palette should be hidden too, I just thought as it was new to this release people might want to see it. > > Now note that I build this using the master branch. I integrated the > changes from the mingw branch into master that way I don't have to > switch branches to build for mingw. Some of the library dependencies > may be slightly different and may introduce different bugs just from > that. I think it would be a very good idea to make a build via the old mingw branch which I can then test to see if it suffers from the "random-crash-after-a-minute-or-two" bug. It's not completely clear that it is entirely due to the merging with master branch. Richard _______________________________________________ Denemo-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel
