On Sat, Jan 11, 2020 at 8:18 AM Dan Eble <d...@faithful.be> wrote: > On Jan 11, 2020, at 07:48, Marnen Laibow-Koser <mar...@marnen.org> wrote: > > > > Could you try it without renaming and see if you get the same results? > (Renaming shouldn’t actually matter, but I want to make sure I didn’t do > something stupid.) > > same result
OK, thanks for checking. > > > > There was the usual security problem with running unsigned apps, > > which was solved in the usual way in the Security & Privacy preferences > pane. > > > > What “usual way” is that? I usually just right-click on the app and > open it and ask it to override, although I didn’t need to do that with this > app. Perhaps renaming the bundle did something here? > > With command-line programs, there's no right-clicking. When you try to > run the program, the OS kills it (signal 9). If you're lucky, it pops up a > dialog box explaining that it has done so. Open the Security & Privacy > preferences pane, where there is a message that such-and-such was prevented > from running, and click the button to allow it in the future. I haven’t had to do that for this app bundle. I wonder if this is a difference between Mojave and Catalina, or between your security settings and mine. In any case, this is tangential to the actual problem you’re having. > > > Would you try running LilyPond from the command line in debug mode ( > LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/lilypond --loglevel=debug myfile.ly) > and let me know what Ghostscript errors you see? [error log snipped] Dammit, I did already fix this error! I wonder if I left the modified gs.reloc file out of the bundle by mistake, or if something else is going on. Would you post the contents of LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/etc/relocate/gs.reloc ? -- Marnen Laibow-Koser mar...@marnen.org http://www.marnen.org Sent from Gmail Mobile