Werner LEMBERG <w...@gnu.org> writes:

> Folks,
>
>
> on a Windows 10 box I downloaded and installed the binary distribution
> of 2.19.83, which worked fine; I was able to compile a PDF on the
> Windows command line (I think that drag and drop to the lilypond icon
> doesn't work, but since my Windows knowledge is too limited I haven't
> pursued this further).  Then I tried to directly call `gs', the
> ghostscript binary that comes with lilypond.  It produces an empty
> line on the console, and that's it.  Later on, I wondered why the
> laptop's fan suddenly starts to run loudly – checking with the task
> manager I saw that gs still run as a background process...

Doesn't Windows use rungs or something like that for interactive use?

-- 
David Kastrup

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