Hi Johannes,

> certainly some of you know the great editions of Nicolas Sceaux. When I try 
> to compile them on my windows system I'm always in trouble how to either 
> built my folder structure accordingly or - to set the correct path 
> information in frescobaldi (where I only fins path settings for the 
> hypenation).
> 
> I tried it with this source: 
> http://nicolas.sceaux.free.fr/charpentier/H9_MesseMinuit.tar.gz
> 
> I guess there is an easy way - at least easier than rewriting all links...

You fail to explain what actually you tried to do.

However here are a couple of general hints:
First and foremost you need to have a working make, preferrably gnumake on your 
system.
I have not tried to compile these under Windows but on Linux it basically works 
by cd'ing into the directory with the Makefile and then issuing a
  make <target>
and <target> being anything starting in the first column left of the 
termination colon ':' (ignoring all .PHONY:)

Also be aware the archive you mentioned above is NOT self contained as it 
contains symbolic links to other archives, i.e. you need to extract other 
archives as well. Not sure it would work on Windows at all because of the 
symbolic links.

Finally all of the great editions of Nicolas Sceaux use grossly outdated 
versions of Lilypond and at least partly need to be brought up to a more 
current version before you can rebuild them w/o issues.

Kind regards,
Michael
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