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Re: Exited with return code -1073741819


From: Paul Hodges
Subject: Re: Exited with return code -1073741819
Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2022 23:14:01 +0100

From: Jean Abou Samra <jean@abou-samra.fr>
Le 09/06/2022 à 23:31, Paul Hodges a écrit :
> I reported this a week and a half ago, with no response.

Could you point to the message in the list archives
(https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/)? I may
have bad memory, but I'm not finding it. 

Oh dear, that's because it's not there!  What I do have is my mail server's logs showing the Gnu mail server accepting it with a 200 when I sent it, so it has been either lost by that server, or rejected as spam without telling me (good practice would reject it without a 200).  Anyway, my message just now has the same information.

When you say "alternate", do you see a pattern, or does it look random?

When I was trying it, it was initially literal alternate times - but on a later visit it wasn't as simple - I had several runs with the crash before a successful one.  I haven't revisited it again, as I'm in the throes of finishing off my biggest project yet (like, I've now got about an hour's work left before the final stage of proof reading).

If there's anything I can do to help diagnose this, just let me know.  The LilyPond source of the project that I tested is about 33kB, generating 5 pages of PDF.

It's not unrelated; GLib is used by Pango, which LilyPond uses for font
rendering.

What I meant by unrelated is that the GLib message is referencing other programs on my machine, such as my password manager and others I can't recall - not the same program each time.   Why would that be happening at all?  I don't care that it's harmless, but I do care about what feels like intrusion - which will presumably continue even if the message gets suppressed again.

Paul

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