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Re: ly2dvi error
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Gerrit P. Haase |
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Re: ly2dvi error |
Date: |
Sat, 22 Sep 2001 23:18:56 +0200 |
Jérémie Lumbroso schrieb am 2001-09-22, 18:21:
>Hi Gerrit,
>
>
>GPH> I have built lilypond on cygwin.
>Woohoo! Good job.
>
>
>GPH> Now i need to do tests, but the first tries already stuck.
>GPH> I'm getting this error from ly2dvi:
>
>GPH> $ ly2dvi minuet.ly
>GPH> Running LilyPond...
>GPH> Traceback (most recent call last):
>GPH> File "/usr/local/bin/ly2dvi", line 780, in ?
>GPH> run_lilypond (files, outbase, dep_prefix)
>GPH> File "/usr/local/bin/ly2dvi", line 388, in run_lilypond
>GPH> system ('lilypond %s %s ' % (opts, fs))
>GPH> File "/usr/local/bin/ly2dvi", line 301, in system
>GPH> resource.setrlimit(resource.RLIMIT_STACK, (-1,-1))
>GPH> ValueError: current limit exceeds maximum limit
>
>I know about the last error. Mats added this to prevent
>Python to exceed memory stacks (is that correct), but the
>resource module is only available on Unix systems. Just com-
>ment out line 69 and 302 with a # in ly2dvi.py. I hope this
>fixes the whole problem.
Well, the resource module is available (with the next cygwin-python
release. I've built python from the CVS source where the patch is
already included.
But now I tried it with commenting out, I come to the problem
that lilypond executable stackdumps...and I also get some errors
from the python script, but I think that is because lily dies:
$ ly2dvi minuet.ly
Running LilyPond...
GNU LilyPond 1.4.7 0 [main] lilypond 401 open_stackdumpfile: Dumping stack
trace to l
ilypond.exe.stackdump
Signal 11
error: lilypond: command exited with value 35584
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/bin/ly2dvi", line 780, in ?
run_lilypond (files, outbase, dep_prefix)
File "/usr/local/bin/ly2dvi", line 388, in run_lilypond
system ('lilypond %s %s ' % (opts, fs))
File "/usr/local/bin/ly2dvi", line 312, in system
error (msg)
File "/usr/local/bin/ly2dvi", line 206, in error
raise _ ("Exiting ... ")
Exiting ...
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