2016-11-23 15:52 GMT+01:00 Federico Bruni <f...@inventati.org>: > Il giorno mer 23 nov 2016 alle 15:10, Antonio Ospite <a...@ao2.it> ha > scritto: >> >> Ah I didn't know about lilydev (https://github.com/fedelibre/LilyDev). >> >> Updating it to Debian testing aka Stretch (the _next_ Debian stable >> release) will expose people to guile-2.0.13. >> >> Federico, AFAICT the current 4.1 works fine for guile-1.8 (FTR Debian >> stable has both 1.8.8 and 2.0.11, but lilydev only provides the former), >> maybe if you release a version based on Stretch use 5.0 as version >> number to make it easier to differentiate between the two. > > > I prefer waiting for the release of Stretch, then I'll use 5.0 as version > number, as you suggest. > Until then I'd rather use pinning for this package. > >> >> BTW for those who don't want to run a full virtual machine, a >> lightweight lilydev container can be created and launched with the >> attached script. > > > Nice, thanks >
Currently it seems I'm the only one being able to test Antonio's patches. This is not exactly optimal. I 'm always running short of time, so I _only_ test, meaning I've not the time to think about "what's done", "why", "what are the consequences", etc. Sometimes I test even without having a look _what_ I'm testing :( I hope I can give him some feedback, but more people participating is surely preferable. Having a LilyDev with guile 2.0.12/13 may help. So, I pretty much desire a guile2.10.12/13-LilyDev Antonios container-script may help as well, but I think more people are familiar with our LilyDev already. Cheers, Harm _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel