Juergen Reuter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Mon, 8 Nov 2004, Karl Hammar wrote: > > > ... > > > > I have found a way to get rid of the errors. > > > > Previous run, lots of errors from make web: > > > > $ grep -i error log | wc -l > > 1359 > > $ > > > > New idea: > > > > $ (./autogen.sh --prefix=$HOME; make clean; make all install; . > > buildscripts/out/lilypond-profile; make web) > log 2>&1 > > $ grep -i error log | uniq -c > > 3 make[1]: [out/parser.hh] Error 1 (ignored) > > 1 make[1]: [out/parser.cc] Error 1 (ignored) > > 40 Do not worry about the @ signs in the output, they are not > > errors. > > 1 file:line:error style messages enabled. > > $ > > > > So the cause of the "programming errors" is a missing path in TEXMF. > > > > Are you sure that the .ly snippets were actually rebuilt? "make clean" > does not delete them, IIRC. Please also note that, during "make web", > lilypond is called with the option: > > -e '(ly:set-option (quote internal-type-checking) #t)' > > Without explicitly adding this option (e.g. when calling lilypond > manually), lilypond will not issue any "Grob 'xyz' has no interface for > property ..." warning. > > Greetings, > Jürgen
My bad, youre right. $ unset TEXMF $ (./autogen.sh --prefix=$HOME; make clean; make all install; make web) > log 2>&1 $ grep -i error log | uniq -c 3 make[1]: [out/parser.hh] Error 1 (ignored) 1 make[1]: [out/parser.cc] Error 1 (ignored) 40 Do not worry about the @ signs in the output, they are not errors. 1 make[1]: [out/parser.cc] Error 1 (ignored) 1 file:line:error style messages enabled. $ (./autogen.sh --prefix=$HOME; make clean; make web-clean; make all install; make web) > log 2>&1 $ grep -i error log | wc -l 1332 $ (./autogen.sh --prefix=$HOME; make clean; make web-clean; make all install; . buildscripts/out/lilypond-profile; make web) > log 2>&1 $ grep -i error log | wc -l 1332 It was too god to be true. (And yes, make web-clean fails with rm -f ./out-www/* /bin/sh: /bin/rm: Argument list too long I suggest find ./out-www -name lily-1\* | xargs rm -f or rm -rf ./out-www; mkdir out-www ) Regards /Karl _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel