Am 23.11.18 um 19:29 schrieb Benkő Pál:
Ubuntu 16.04 should be OK, I use that too. Though it's a loooong time
I tried a make check.
Ubuntu 16.04 still has guile-1.8 in its repositories, so on that system
it should be smooth to get things to run.
What I did back then was go through all the dependencies I found in this
script
https://github.com/jan-warchol/cli-tools/blob/master/lilypond/grab-lily-sources.sh
and installed them manually. Then adding the necessary paths and
shortcuts to ~/.bashrc (basically the stuff listed here:
https://github.com/jan-warchol/cli-tools/blob/master/lilypond/grab-lily-sources.sh#L178-L203).
After that I could immediately use
https://github.com/jan-warchol/cli-tools/blob/master/lilypond/build-lily.sh
I also was told then to use LilyDev, but as long as Guile 1.8 is
available on the distro it should be OK to use a regular Linux installation.
Best
Urs
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Carl Sorensen <c_soren...@byu.edu> ezt írta (időpont: 2018. nov. 23., P, 19:10):
I recommend that you start by building on LilyDev, rather than on your own
system. You can set up LilyDev in a VM, and make sure that all goes well.
Then, if you still want to, you can try to get it building on your own system.
Personally, I gave up trying to keep lilypond building on my system and just
use LilyDev for my development.
Carl
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