Re: serious (and easy) bug: convert-ly broken? in 2.10.0

2006-11-18 Thread Joe Neeman
On 11/18/06, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Sorry, could somebody else do this? I'm between laptops right now, and I don't expect to have the new laptop completely working until sometime next week. OK, I've fixed this in master and stable/2.10 I don't think we need to make a new

Re: Compile error in ./include/std-vector.hh on IRIX 6.5.28

2006-11-18 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
Joerg Behrens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > im trying to compile lilypond 2.10.0 on a IRIX machine which have the > mips pro 7.4.4 compiler installed. I get the following error: If you really want to try not using GCC, as an experiment, you can try > cc-3375 CC: ERROR File = ./include/std-vector

Re: serious (and easy) bug: convert-ly broken? in 2.10.0

2006-11-18 Thread Graham Percival
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote: Graham Percival escreveu: I think it should be easy to fix File "/Users/gperciva/Apps/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/share/lilypond/current/python/convertrules.py", line 2636, in conv r"\\override \1VerticalAxisGroup #'extra-Y-extent") TypeError: sub() takes a

Re: Compile error in ./include/std-vector.hh on IRIX 6.5.28

2006-11-18 Thread Mats Bengtsson
I don't know of anybody who has managed to compile LilyPond using another compiler than gcc. Isn't that available for IRIX? /Mats Quoting Joerg Behrens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: Hello, im trying to compile lilypond 2.10.0 on a IRIX machine which have the mips pro 7.4.4 compiler installed. I ge

Compile error in ./include/std-vector.hh on IRIX 6.5.28

2006-11-18 Thread Joerg Behrens
Hello, im trying to compile lilypond 2.10.0 on a IRIX machine which have the mips pro 7.4.4 compiler installed. I get the following error: cc-3375 CC: ERROR File = ./include/std-vector.hh, Line = 184 The parameter "less" is not a template. Compare less=less (),

Re: \concat markup command

2006-11-18 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> >>> Isn't this what my command does? What do you mean with > >>> `efficiently'? > >> I mean: use make-line-markup , prepending '((word-space . 0.0)) > >> onto the property list. > > > > Example code, please. I had the impression that changing > > word-space is a global operation... > > each ma