Sebastian Spaeth wrote:
Hello,
I just installed lilypond 2.5.11 on my amd64 and it works fine.
Thanks! There is one thing that does not work:
Whenever I call lilypond -f pdf (or use the default as that creates
pdf as well) lilypond hangs indefinitly: if I kill it with ctrl-c I get:
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Bertalan Fodor writes:
> Two problems found after installing:
>
> - dvips can't find the pfa fonts, unless I call updmap --enable
> Map=/usr/share/lilypond/2.4.3/dvips/lilypond.map
> Is this the normal way (putting this into postinstall)?
This would be the normal way, but lilypond tries to prov
Hello,
I just installed lilypond 2.5.11 on my amd64 and it works fine. Thanks!
There is one thing that does not work:
Whenever I call lilypond -f pdf (or use the default as that creates pdf
as well) lilypond hangs indefinitly: if I kill it with ctrl-c I get:
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Bertalan Fodor writes:
> What does that mean? I've chosen mftrace 1.1.2, because it installs
> gracefully on cygwin. But that version has other options, than earlier
> ones. That's why I sent the patches.
And I've included them in HEAD, so that building 2.5.x should be ok.
I did not include all i
Two problems found after installing:
- dvips can't find the pfa fonts, unless I call updmap --enable
Map=/usr/share/lilypond/2.4.3/dvips/lilypond.map
Is this the normal way (putting this into postinstall)?
- PK fonts are generated in /usr/share/lilypond/2.4.3/pk - that's ok on
cygwin, but may be
I've created the patches for the 2.4 branch. What do you say?
Should convert-ly also be modified?
I've attached a sample image: the new output of (the new)
input/slur-dash.ly
True that it's too simplistic, but better than it was.
Bert
Index: input/test/slur-dash.ly
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mftrace cannot use tetex-3.0 settings by default yet, and lilypond-2.4
does not depend on mftrace development version yet. mftrace 1.1.x has
incompatible options, but I do not feel like writing an autoconf check
right now.
What does that mean? I've chosen mftrace 1.1.2, because it installs
gr
Bertalan Fodor writes:
> Now it is built now. I suggest applying the attached patches.
Good. thanks, I've applied them partly, some only to HEAD.
mftrace cannot use tetex-3.0 settings by default yet, and lilypond-2.4
does not depend on mftrace development version yet. mftrace 1.1.x has
incompa
Bertalan Fodor writes:
> I don't have etex, only etex.exe. And I have only the following links:
This is probably a bug with my tetex-2.99 package, I'll fix this for
3.0.
> I've replaced it with the newest texinfo.tex from texinfo-4.8
Ok.
Jan.
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Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | GNU Li
Now it is built now. I suggest applying the attached patches.
lilypond: mftrace 1.1.2 compatibility, python 2.4 compatibity
ec-fonts-mftraced: tetex-3.0 compatibility
Bert
Index: buildscripts/builder.py
===
RCS file: /cvsroot/lilypond/
So, this is a smart fix, but it fixes the wrong bug. texi2dvi is a
shell script, if I run:
bash -x texi2dvi lilypond
texi2dvi runs etex as tex for me
l ~usr/pkg/tetex/bin/etex
lrwxrwxrwx 1 janneke janneke 7 2005-02-08 13:07 usr/pkg/tetex/bin/etex ->
pdfetex*
I don't have etex, on
Bertalan Fodor writes:
> Almost there :-)
> Do you have an idea why this happens?
No, but we can find out. In tetex-3.0, most *tex commands are
actually pdfetex, so
> cd /netrel/build/lilypond-2.4.4-1//Documentation/user/out-www;
> texi2dvi --batch lilypond.texi
> This is e-TeXk, Version 3.1415
LilyPond should use exactly the same search functions from the
kpathsea library as kpsewhich does. I hope you didn't get any
warnings about the kpathsea library when you ran configure
or compiled the program. Also, I hope that the kpathsea lib file
you link to is the same one as is used by your teT
Almost there :-)
Do you have an idea why this happens?
cd /netrel/build/lilypond-2.4.4-1//Documentation/user/out-www; texi2dvi
--batch lilypond.texi
This is e-TeXk, Version 3.141592-2.2 (Web2C 7.5.3)
file:line:error style messages enabled.
%&-line parsing enabled.
---! /var/lib/texmf/web2c/etex.fm
Hi,
trap for young players...
make SHELL=/bin/bashdid the trick
Thanks for the quick response!
Peter
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From: "Jan Nieuwenhuizen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Peter Leschev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 10:42
OK,
22-~/lilypond/lilypond-2.4.4/input $> kpsewhich tex256.enc
/usr/share/texmf/dvips/base/tex256.enc
And lilypond --verbose starts:
14-~/lilypond/lilypond-2.4.4/input $> lilypond --verbose simple.ly
GNU LilyPond 2.4.4
LILYPOND_DATADIR="/usr/local/share/lilypond"
LOCAL_LILYPOND_DATADIR="/usr/loca
Peter Leschev writes:
> I'm trying to build the latest from CVS under cygwin, and I'm getting
> the following error. Any ideas?
Yes.
> mv feta11.{pfa,pfb,svg} ./out
> mv: cannot stat `feta11.{pfa,pfb,svg}': No such file or directory
{} is a bashism, use bash as /bin/sh, or try make SHE
Hi,
I'm trying to
build the latest from CVS under cygwin, and I'm getting the following error. Any
ideas?
Regards,
Peter
make[1]: Entering directory
`/cygdrive/c/sandbox/org/lilypond/lilypond/mf'mftrace --encoding feta11.enc
--no-afm -I ./out/ --formats=pfa,pfb,svg feta11mftr
Yuval Harel writes:
> warning: FreeType face has no PostScript font name.
> Other files generate the same warnings in larger quantites, and the
> output is missing
> all text scripts and bar- and page-numbers.
Do you have fontconfig and postscript fonts installed?
Does the command `fc-list' li
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > do you know what is the easiest way to zip the Scheme tables in the
> > OTF?
>
> What exactly do you mean with `zip'? Compress? Then I suggest zlib.
Yup, sorry.
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Han-Wen Nienhuys | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanwen
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Thanks!
Now the build was completed successfully.
Now, how do I run the built Lilypond without installing it?
Inspired by the comment in the experimental SConstruct file, I tried:
-
UV ~/lilypond> export LOCALE=~/lilypond/share/locale
UV ~/lilypond> vared TEXMF
{/home/UV/lilypon
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