> Le 6 oct. 2023 à 07:16, Werner LEMBERG <w...@gnu.org> a écrit : > Again: license issues, as far as I know (but not from Apple in this > case).
Are you sure? It seems to me that it just wants clang from XCode. I can't imagine what else could be useful for building LilyPond and provided by XCode. > There are some programs, libraries, etc., that MacPorts is not > allowed to distribute in binary form (see thread > https://lists.macports.org/pipermail/macports-users/2022-September/051424.html > for more information). Instead, they must always be compiled on the > target computer (i.e., the computer you are actually using). I > currently don't know which one, but at least one of LilyPond's > prerequisites apparently is affected by that. All of LilyPond's dependencies definitely are GPLv3-compatible (or we could not distribute official binaries on lilypond.org). > On the other hand: Installing Xcode is not difficult, and it has to be > done only once. If you are going to use MacPorts (which I highly > recommend in general) you should do this. IMHO, MacPorts is nice, but for technical people who are comfortable using a terminal.