Re: Support of Snow Leopard

2009-10-04 Thread Hans Aberg
On 4 Oct 2009, at 05:42, Marc Tyndel wrote: when I type pango, pango is not found. But if I type pango-querymodules --version it works. Carl pointed me to it in an email. Pango's in the Lilypond.app package. Specifically, /Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/ Pango is a library

Re: Support of Snow Leopard

2009-10-03 Thread Marc Tyndel
2009/10/3 Carl Sorensen : > when I type pango, pango is not found. > > But if I type pango-querymodules --version it works. Carl pointed me to it in an email. Pango's in the Lilypond.app package. Specifically, /Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/ Version: -- pango-querymodul

Re: Support of Snow Leopard

2009-10-03 Thread Marc Tyndel
2009/10/3 Carl Sorensen : > when I type pango, pango is not found. > > But if I type pango-querymodules --version it works. > > > HTH, > > Carl Still not there (bash tab completion finds nothing starting with 'pan'). I'll try looking around a little more. Regards, Marc _

Re: Support of Snow Leopard

2009-10-03 Thread Carl Sorensen
when I type pango, pango is not found. But if I type pango-querymodules --version it works. HTH, Carl On 10/3/09 4:00 PM, "Marc Tyndel" wrote: > 2009/10/3 Graham Percival : >> No; knowing the default installed pango will probably help much >> more.  Taking a compelete guess, try doing >>

Re: Support of Snow Leopard

2009-10-03 Thread Marc Tyndel
2009/10/3 Graham Percival : > No; knowing the default installed pango will probably help much > more.  Taking a compelete guess, try doing >  pango-querymodules >  pango-querymodules --version > > Cheers, > - Graham > I'm not sure where to find Pango. It's not in any of the directories in $PATH.

Re: Support of Snow Leopard

2009-10-03 Thread Marc Tyndel
2009/10/2 Patrick McCarty : > In your home directory, you'll find a directory named > ".lilypond-fonts-cache", or something like that. Right. I removed everything and to test things out again. > Sure.  You can try running LilyPond with the --verbose flag and see > where it stops. Here are the la

Re: Support of Snow Leopard

2009-10-03 Thread Graham Percival
On Sat, Oct 03, 2009 at 05:32:24PM -0400, Marc Tyndel wrote: > 2009/10/3 Carl Sorensen : > > Can you type > > > > port list pango > > > > in a terminal window and report its results? > > I don't have MacPorts right now, so I wouldn't have installed Pango > via MacPorts, as James E. Bailey said. I

Re: Support of Snow Leopard

2009-10-03 Thread Marc Tyndel
2009/10/3 Carl Sorensen : > Can you type > > port list pango > > in a terminal window and report its results? > > Thanks, > > Carl > I don't have MacPorts right now, so I wouldn't have installed Pango via MacPorts, as James E. Bailey said. I got Snow Leopard fairly recently (a fresh install) and I

Re: Support of Snow Leopard

2009-10-03 Thread James E. Bailey
On 03.10.2009, at 18:38, Carl Sorensen wrote: Can you type port list pango in a terminal window and report its results? Thanks, Carl That would only work if pango has been installed via macports James E. Bailey ___ bug-lilypond mailing l

Re: Support of Snow Leopard

2009-10-03 Thread Carl Sorensen
On 10/2/09 11:00 AM, "Jazzed" wrote: > > > > Antheo wrote: >> >> From what i read it seems the dev version 2.13.3 should work on Snow >> Leopard but I just tried and it takes 100% of the CPU on my machine. >> > > I'm new to Lilypond (first post here!) and I had the same problem upon > tr

Re: Support of Snow Leopard

2009-10-02 Thread Patrick McCarty
Hi Marc, On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 2:31 PM, Marc Tyndel wrote: > 2009/10/2 Patrick McCarty : >> >> Thanks for your report!  It's great to know that 2.12.2 (from the >> terminal) works on Snow Leopard.  That really narrows down the >> problem.  I suspect something may have broken in GUB... >> >> Spec

Re: Support of Snow Leopard

2009-10-02 Thread Marc Tyndel
2009/10/2 Patrick McCarty : > Hi, > > Thanks for your report!  It's great to know that 2.12.2 (from the > terminal) works on Snow Leopard.  That really narrows down the > problem.  I suspect something may have broken in GUB... > > Specifically, does 2.13.3 halt at the "Building font database" step?

Re: Support of Snow Leopard

2009-10-02 Thread Patrick McCarty
On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 10:43 AM, Jazzed wrote: > > I'm new to Lilypond (first post here!) and I had the same problem upon > trying to install on Snow Leopard. > > On first compile, Lilypond has to analyse system fonts or something. I took > a look at the process and it seemed to be getting stuck o

Re: Support of Snow Leopard

2009-10-02 Thread Antheo
. It solved the problem but i don't know what was the cause. If anyone has any info i'd appreciate -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Support-of-Snow-Leopard-tp25420057p25719722.html Sent from the Gnu - Lilypond - Bugs mailing list archive at

Re: Support of Snow Leopard

2009-10-02 Thread Jazzed
7;t seem to need to analyse fonts again (which is where it was getting stuck), so now it works! Hopefully this works for you. Let me know if I was unclear. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Support-of-Snow-Leopard-tp25420057p25716748.html Sent from the Gnu - Lilypond - B

Re: Support of Snow Leopard

2009-10-01 Thread Carl Sorensen
Antheo mouries.net> writes: > > > From what i read it seems the dev version 2.13.3 should work on Snow > Leopard > but I just tried and it takes 100% of the CPU on my machine. > Can you check the version of pango that is on your machine? I don't know if it's related, but inkscape on OSX has

Re: Support of Snow Leopard

2009-09-13 Thread Hans Aberg
On 13 Sep 2009, at 18:28, Marc wrote: Would you mind elaborating what you mean by trying "nice"? Lilypond gets stuck at 100% ... Try 'man nice'. ...and don't produce any output nor does it print anything besides the version number. Such details are good to mention in bug reports. If I t

Re: Support of Snow Leopard

2009-09-13 Thread Marc
Would you mind elaborating what you mean by trying "nice"? Lilypond gets stuck at 100% and don't produce any output nor does it print anything besides the version number. - Marc On Sep 13, 2009, at 11:45 AM, Hans Aberg wrote: On 13 Sep 2009, at 12:38, Marc wrote: I saw lilypond taking 99

Re: Support of Snow Leopard

2009-09-13 Thread Hans Aberg
On 13 Sep 2009, at 12:38, Marc wrote: I saw lilypond taking 99% in the activity app Is it causing any problems? - If so, you might try 'nice'. Hans ___ bug-lilypond mailing list bug-lilypond@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-li

Re: Support of Snow Leopard

2009-09-13 Thread Marc
I saw lilypond taking 99% in the activity app - Marc On Sep 13,e 2009, at 3:53 AM, Hans Aberg wrote: On 13 Sep 2009, at 04:32, Antheo wrote: From what i read it seems the dev version 2.13.3 should work on Snow Leopard but I just tried and it takes 100% of the CPU on my machine. Are you

Re: Support of Snow Leopard

2009-09-13 Thread Hans Aberg
On 13 Sep 2009, at 04:32, Antheo wrote: From what i read it seems the dev version 2.13.3 should work on Snow Leopard but I just tried and it takes 100% of the CPU on my machine. Are you sure it is LilyPond? Try 'top -uR' in Terminal. Hans __

Support of Snow Leopard

2009-09-12 Thread Antheo
>From what i read it seems the dev version 2.13.3 should work on Snow Leopard but I just tried and it takes 100% of the CPU on my machine. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Support-of-Snow-Leopard-tp25420057p25420057.html Sent from the Gnu - Lilypond - Bugs mailing l