mkdir $HOME/lilypond
mount none -t tmpfs $HOME/lilypond
cd $HOME/lilypond
wget /url/of/lilypond.sh
./lilypond.sh
Figure out what packages you don't need, delete them and the .sh package,
and copy everything else into a different, non-tmpfs directory in your home
folder.
On Oct 25, 2011 5:45 PM, "Federico Bruni" <fedel...@gmail.com> wrote:

> What would you do if you had to install lilypond v2.14.2 on computers
> running Ubuntu 10.04 (where lilypond is still v2.12), with the following
> limitations:
>
> - only the standard packages distributed by Ubuntu can be installed on /
> - the maximum space available in each /home directory is 50 MB
>
> Lilypond sh package decompressed is around 60 MB.
>
> I guess that the best solution is bringing a bunch of USB drives and
> copying the executables there.
>
> But I wonder if there's any other solution...
> I don't know ho many USB drives I'll need.
>
> What happens if I remove usr/lib/python2.4 (22,4 MB)?
>
> Thanks,
> Federico
>
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