Il giorno mer 28 dic 2016 alle 21:29, Graham Percival
<gra...@percival-music.ca> ha scritto:
On Wed, Dec 28, 2016 at 06:24:48PM +0100, Federico Bruni wrote:
The default should be httpredir:
httpredir.debian.org
Have you tried again? I hope that it's just a temporary network
problem.
Yes, seems to have been temporary. I tried it 3 times yesterday,
but now it's working.
Ok
I currently have an awkward problem with virtualbox on Ubuntu
16.04; it keeps on resizing the window one step smaller, until
it's something like 50 pixels high and 300 pixels wide. This
doesn't happen if I maximize the window. Very odd, and not unique
to lilydev; I see this when I virtualize ubuntu 16.04, but not
other operating systems. Very odd.
I've just installed Virtual Box 5.1.10 from rpmfusion and it works fine.
You may try using a recent build, as suggested by James in this thread.
I've logged in, but it doesn't seem like like git-cl is installed?
The Contributor Guide says that it should be there:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/contributor/git_002dcl
Yes, a setup script was supposed to start at first login, but while
upgrading LilyDev it stopped working. If you've followed the thread,
this is now fixed.
In a similar note, could we get a Terminal icon on the taskbar?
Most people won't know that they can get an xterm by pressing
ctrl-alt-t.
Yes, I see that it's a matter of adding a few lines to
~/.config/lxqt/panel.conf (section [quicklaunch]).
I'll try to figure out what's the best way to add it in LilyDev.
In a related matter -- and please forgive me if we've discussed
this before -- have we considered distributing an exported OS? In
the virtualbox GUI, this is called "Export Appliance", but it can
be done in a standard format so that (in theory) non-virtualbox
people can run it. This would let people "get started" much
faster, and without the intimidation of installing Linux. It
might also be easier to customize a bunch of things, such as
git-cl, and even putting a git clone of lilypond in there.
This is done already by a setup script, which you missed because
LilyDev 5.0 was buggy.
But you can still run it manually:
cd ~
./.lilydev-setup.sh
In general, live-build allows to customize a bunch of things, see:
https://github.com/fedelibre/LilyDev/tree/master/config/includes.chroot/etc/skel
I realize that this would increase the filesize; it looks like
1.8 Gb for the exported appliance, compared to 1.1 GB for the
installer.
I remember that LilyPond developers were very concerned about the file
size.
And the installation process is very easy. It might be made even
easier, I think, by letting the debian-installer skip some optional
configuration (such as the proxy settings).
(speaking of disk size, I see that the just-installed size is
3.1G. What's pushing it so high? texlive? I poked around a bit,
but I couldn't find any packages that looks superfulous... maybe
I'm just out of date with how large installed software is these
days. I must admit that I'm shocked to see that my desktop /usr/
is 8.5G !)
Yes, it's texlive. It pulls a lot of dependencies, including doc
packages IIRC.
The system should be very basic, as live-build is configured to not
install recommended packages.
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