I have rebuilt a snapshot with the mingw branch. If this fixes the problem,
I may just need to use a different Cairo version in master.

Jeremiah
On Aug 17, 2014 4:07 AM, "Richard Shann" <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Sun, 2014-08-17 at 08:56 +0100, Richard Shann wrote:
> > >  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've just run the mingw binary from 15th Aug under gdb. After entering
> two or three notes it crashed in the draw routine.
> The where command showed that cairo was deleting a context when a memory
> allocation error occurred.
> It had started up just fine, LilyPond had been run to typeset the
> (empty) score.
> I tried leaving it running for 5 minutes or so after startup and it
> didn't crash (even though the draw routine is being run in order to
> flash the denemo cursor).
> Then I entered 4 notes and it crashed.
> Repeating this half-a-dozen times it always crashed after 4 to 6 notes
> entered, and the crash was always in a cairo routine called by the
> scorearea_draw(). It was nearly always at a different routine in the
> system libraries that cairo calls.
>
> Richard
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