Re: Arg still having problems with the gub build

2008-06-02 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
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

Re: Arg still having problems with the gub build

2008-06-02 Thread Mark Hanlon
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

Re: Arg still having problems with the gub build

2008-06-02 Thread Reinhold Kainhofer
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 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

Re: Arg still having problems with the gub build

2008-06-02 Thread Joe Neeman
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

Re: Arg still having problems with the gub build

2008-06-01 Thread Johannes Schindelin
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

Arg still having problems with the gub build

2008-06-01 Thread Mark Hanlon
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