Jan Nieuwenhuizen writes:

> Doesn't really matter.  It looks like some library incompatibility.
> 
> > exactly what combination of compiler, libraries, etc., they are
> > using.
> 
> It may very well be incompatibility between headers (from -devel
> package) and and library.

Since lilypond links to guile, threads, readline, ncurses, and the
math libraries, I guess you are gently reminding me that a problem
or incompatibility of libraries and includes in any of these might
cause the problem I am seeing.  In the lilypond config.make, I did
point both the includes and libraries to the new egcs/gcc-2.95.2
I'd installed in /usr/local, in the hope of avoiding basic library
mismatches in libstdc++.a.2.10.0; but as noted, that didn't help.

Is there a likely candidate for the troublesome linked library?
I don't mind downloading and rebuilding some more packages, if
need be, to get things working.  Ekkehard Ellmann suggested simply
reverting to SuSE 6.1, and I'll give that a try, at least on a
temporary partition, to compare libraries.

I'll stop bugging you about this now, since it is getting away
from anything lilypond-specific, but I do appreciate your help.


Regards,

-- 
Howard E. Motteler 
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