Hello Peter,

Although 2.18 is the nominal stable release, I have found from experience
that the development releases are remarkably clean and stable. I engrave
massively complex modernist scores with a large amount of Scheme
customization and only once in several years have I encountered a bug that
affected my work, and that was fixed rapidly by the team (a small matter
really relating to tuplet stencils.] If anybody's scores are going to throw
up bugs it is going to be mine! And they don't. I get completely clean
compiles on hundreds of pages of scores.

I would assert that it is worth using the latest development versions, if
for no other reason than the large number of enhancements and fixes
available. Also, a lot of the people on the list who are willing to help
out do not necessarily keep 2.18 around just to answer questions.

As to Kaspersky, I may well be wrong, but it has the sound of a false
positive to me. In such cases the usual advice is to simply turn of the
virus program during the install, and then re-enable it. Would that not
work? Kaspersky has a well known reputation for throwing false positives -
perhaps it makes customers feel good to know that the program is actually
doing something, as otherwise it sits in the background apparently doing
nothing. I think this is a design decision from Kasperksy. I can assure you
that my virus checkers on Windows 10 do not regard that release of lilypond
as malware, and it has caused no harm.

Your mail implies you think you are going to be debugging lilypond. I have
not had to do that, except once. Not too bad!

Andrew




On 17 December 2016 at 21:09, Peter Toye <lilyp...@ptoye.com> wrote:

> Federico,
>
> Thank you very much. At the moment I'm still on 2.18 so I'm using those
> manual pages. I can't download 2.19 until Kaspersky have fixed their false
> positive bug. Also, it's not a stable release, and I'm fed up with
> debugging other people's software - I spent far too much of my professional
> life debugging my own :-)>
>
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