Am 1. September 2018 17:09:23 MESZ schrieb Menu Jacques <imj-...@bluewin.ch>: >Hello Urs, > >My work (MSR, LPSR and xml2ly) is contributed to Grame’s library as the >‘lilypond’ branch of their github repository. > >The aim is to merge them with the ‘dev’ branch soon, in which case it >will become part of the library itself. >
Ah, that clarifies things. >My OP’s aim is to see how they can be built automatically and made >available together with LilyPond on the three main OSes, should they be >felt as useful for a number of Lily users. I'm sure that can be made possible. Maybe the best bet would be to create a small wrapper that uses the library and can be deployed with LilyPond. The question is whether that will be an improvement over the current state that is worth the effort. I can think of several reasons why this could be the case (better coverage/"knowledge" of MusicXML, joining a wider MusicXML community etc.), but as said I'm still not at home yet and didn't have any chance to look into it. Best Urs > >Quoted from Dominique Fober on this topic: > > Binaries are not available from the git repository, they are >distributed using sourceforge file release system. > >JM > >> Le 1 sept. 2018 à 11:50, Urs Liska <li...@openlilylib.org> a écrit : >> >> >> >> Am 1. September 2018 11:37:14 MESZ schrieb Victor Rouanet ><victor.roua...@gmx.fr>: >>> Le 01/09/2018 à 10:25, Menu Jacques a écrit : >>>> I only have read access to the github issue tracker yet. How can >can >>> I >>>> get working access to it? >>>> >>> I guess you have to ask the repository owner to grant you the >>> appropriate permission, but I don't know github very well. We can >also >>> exchange by email (peut-être en français :-)) if it suits you better >>> for >>> the moment. >> >> It is correct that the owner of a GitHub repository can grant access >to a repository. AFAIK the privilege to edit issues is the same as the >one for pushing, though. >> >> However, I'm somewhat confused: do you have a new tool in your own >repository it were you only referencing Dominique Fober's library (I >don't have access to a PC right now, so I couldn't check it out)? >> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> lilypond-devel mailing list >>> lilypond-devel@gnu.org >>> https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel