Well, on the bright side: that's a problem I never heard of before, so
I learned somethin new :-)
2008/6/2 Mark Hanlon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Cheers everyone for your reply,
>
> I'm a bit embarrased at what the solution was (oh dear)
>
> I had set up a seperate partion for the lilypond builds on m
Cheers everyone for your reply,
I'm a bit embarrased at what the solution was (oh dear)
I had set up a seperate partion for the lilypond builds on my laptop, but had
forgot to add the exec flag in fstab config file for the partion (I'm a total
linux virgin, be gentle with me!). This meant everyt
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Am Sonntag, 1. Juni 2008 schrieb Mark Hanlon:
> I'm still having problems with doing the gub lilypond build.
> I decided to start from scratch, delete everything, and start again.
[...]
> ERROR: ld.so: object
> '/home/maz/lilypondbuilds/mygub/gub/libre
On Sun, 2008-06-01 at 20:11 +, Mark Hanlon wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I'm still having problems with doing the gub lilypond build.
> I decided to start from scratch, delete everything, and start again.
> I'm now getting even less far than before :) Awesome, I'm a great developer!
>
> I run
Hi,
On Sun, 1 Jun 2008, Mark Hanlon wrote:
> I run everything as root.
> Here's what I do:
> mkdir gub
> cd gub
> git init
> git pull git://git.sv.gnu.org/lilypond.git gub:
Note that this will not set up automatic merge information, so that "git
pull" without further arguments does no
Hello everyone,
I'm still having problems with doing the gub lilypond build.
I decided to start from scratch, delete everything, and start again.
I'm now getting even less far than before :) Awesome, I'm a great developer!
I run everything as root.
Here's what I do:
mkdir gub
cd gub
git i