Erik Sandberg wrote:
There are still potential problems with system-specific differences in max cmdline lengths (but I don't know if it's a real problem). I've been thinking about one other solution as well: IIRC you have said it would be fairly easy to create a lilypond daemon, which could process .ly files on demand with a short start-up time. If all .ly snippets of a make web are processed by a single instance of lilypondd, then we will get an even better memory leak check.
Yes, but I expect a daemon be inconvenient when updating .tely files: how do you get a proper error message for the file you're doing? For now we have -dread-file-list, which solves the max cmd line length problem.
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