Masamichi Hosoda <truer...@trueroad.jp> writes: >>> Ubuntu 14 for both. I would expect Ubuntu 16 to work but have not tried it. >> >> Not sure about that. We had several incompatibilities in the LilyPond >> code base since then (2.18.2 does not compile on current GCC versions) >> and GCC is written in C++ these days. Though the bootstrap process >> might actually go through C-written GCC to get to its C++ compiler: not >> sure about that. > > I tried to use GUB in Ubuntu 16.04 LTE 64 bit. > But It failed with some errors. > > So I use GUB in Ubuntu 14.04 LTE 64 bit. > I have not tried Ubuntu 18.04 LTE yet.
Seems like we don't have a lot of options other than porting the bootstrap forward and I am not sure that all operating systems will stay with us. I'd actually be more comfortable with regard to licensing clarity to move the MacOSX bootstrap to OpenDarwin, but I seem to remember that OpenDarwin more or less is dead due to Apple not keeping their promises. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel