Am Do., 13. Mai 2021 um 22:47 Uhr schrieb Jonas Hahnfeld via Discussions on LilyPond development <lilypond-devel@gnu.org>: > > Before starting: These builds are not official, highly experimental, > and not meant for "production" installations. They use Guile 2.2 and > are slower, might not compile all scores or break some advanced feature > that you might use. The binaries might eat your files or do other bad > things to your computer - you've been warned! > > ... That said, you are of course very welcome to read on: > > Hi all, > > I revived my efforts from last year to work on a new way to build > binaries and possibly replacing GUB. For details on the ideas, see > https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-devel/2020-03/msg00337.html > and the explanations at https://github.com/hahnjo/lilypond-binaries > > After some work, I built binaries from the released sources of LilyPond > 2.22.1 for > * Linux (compiled on CentOS 7; tested on Arch, CentOS 8, Ubuntu 18.04) > * FreeBSD (compiled on FreeBSD 11.4; works on FreeBSD 12.2 and 13.0) > * macOS (compiled on macOS 10.15 (x86_64); hopefully works on Big Sur) > * mingw / Windows (x86_64, meaning 64-bit; I hope it still works...) > and uploaded them next to the scripts used to create them: > https://github.com/hahnjo/lilypond-binaries/releases/tag/2021-05-13 > For each platform, there is one "full" package that includes wrappers > and interpreters for the scripts; the non-"full" packages expect the > system to provide python3 for using the scripts. The packages are plain > tar / zip archives, just extract them wherever you want and use the > executables in the bin/ directory. > > Feel free to give them a try, but please keep in mind the limitations: > Guile 2.2 and no compiled bytecode [1] means startup will take around 3 > seconds. Also I'd like to note that the scripts are a proof-of-concept, > especially the choice of shell scripts earned me some criticism. If the > ideas are worthwhile to follow, I'm open to considering Python as long > as we can avoid some problems that I see in GUB's design. > > Cheers > Jonas > > > 1: I tried to include bytecode, but LilyPond 2.22.1 doesn't know how to > load it. If you're curious, you can get it on your system by compiling > a dummy score with GUILE_AUTO_COMPILE=1 set on the command line. If > there's sufficient interest, I could make a build of 2.23.x with it...
Hi Jonas, many thanks for your hard work! I'm testing with Linux 64-bit after having done GUILE_AUTO_COMPILE=1 One thing I stumpled across by accident was: \version "2.22.1" \relative c'' { bes4^"ऌ" } With this example it's a lot, up to 25%, slower than with vanilla lilypond. I'll continue testing using this binary for every days work .... Chees, Harm