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Suspected bug in lilypond 2.4.0
From: |
Charlie Wilkins |
Subject: |
Suspected bug in lilypond 2.4.0 |
Date: |
Sun, 31 Oct 2004 22:12:20 -0600 |
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Mozilla Thunderbird 0.8 (X11/20040913) |
Dear Jan and Han-Wen,
I just downloaded and installed lilypond 2.4.0 and I am quite
impressed, however, I think I may have already found a bug, or at least
an inconsistency, in the program. I was a little concerned because your
site said 2.4.0 was packaged for Fedora Core 3 (I am using Fedora Core 2
on an Athlon, here) but the package installed with no problems.
I ran midi2ly to produce a .ly source file from the attached MIDI
file. It is "Suscepit Israel" from the Pergolesi "Magnificat in
B-dur". I have also attached the output from midi2ly
(4-suscepit-midi.ly) for you to test or compare. When I tried to
compile 4-suscepit-midi.ly, I got the following output:
address@hidden ninewands]$ lilypond 4-suscepit-midi.ly
Now processing `4-suscepit-midi.ly'
Parsing...
error: syntax error, unexpected $end
4-suscepit-midi.ly:39:13: warning: Braces don't match:
trackCchannel
A = \relative c {
error: failed files: 4-suscepit-midi.ly
I loaded up the .ly file in emacs with Paren Highlighting on in "Show
Paren mode" and there were no unmatched braces. I found the same
results when I tried this under lilypond 2.2.6, so it may be some
problem with the MIDI file, but I would have expected midi2ly to fail in
that case.
By the way, the lilypond mode for emacs is great. Can you give me any
tips on how to get it to work with Xemacs under Fedora?
Thanks for you excellent work. Lilypond is software that does exactly
what it claims to do and I find that very impressive.
Charles Wilkins
4-suscepit.mid
Description: MIDI audio
4-suscepit-midi.ly
Description: Binary data
- Suspected bug in lilypond 2.4.0,
Charlie Wilkins <=