Re: MacOS Lilypond distribution

2006-12-04 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
Graham Percival escreveu: > Trevor Bača wrote: >> Unfortunately you're not. Python's complaining that the setuptools >> module isn't available and so the import fails. > > Aha! I was running "python", which found the default OSX python 2.3.5. > Running "python2.4" gets me more... although still

Re: MacOS Lilypond distribution

2006-12-03 Thread Graham Percival
Trevor Bača wrote: Unfortunately you're not. Python's complaining that the setuptools module isn't available and so the import fails. Aha! I was running "python", which found the default OSX python 2.3.5. Running "python2.4" gets me more... although still not perfect. tsubasa:~/tmp gperciv

Re: MacOS Lilypond distribution

2006-12-03 Thread Trevor Bača
On 12/3/06, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote: > Graham Percival escreveu: >> Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote: >>> As I've said before: it's almost trivially easy to make the frontend >>> x86 too, but someone needs to run py2app on an intel box, and >>> send me the results.

Re: MacOS Lilypond distribution

2006-12-03 Thread Graham Percival
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote: Graham Percival escreveu: Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote: As I've said before: it's almost trivially easy to make the frontend x86 too, but someone needs to run py2app on an intel box, and send me the results. I installed fink's py2app-py24 but that gave my a "py2applet" file.

Re: MacOS Lilypond distribution

2006-12-03 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
Graham Percival escreveu: > Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote: >> As I've said before: it's almost trivially easy to make the frontend >> x86 too, but someone needs to run py2app on an intel box, and >> send me the results. > > I installed fink's py2app-py24 but that gave my a "py2applet" file. When > I run

Re: MacOS Lilypond distribution

2006-12-02 Thread Graham Percival
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote: As I've said before: it's almost trivially easy to make the frontend x86 too, but someone needs to run py2app on an intel box, and send me the results. I installed fink's py2app-py24 but that gave my a "py2applet" file. When I run that, I get usage info. What should I

Re: MacOS Lilypond distribution

2006-11-25 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
Matthias Neeracher escreveu: >> As I've said before: it's almost trivially easy to make the frontend >> x86 too, but someone needs to run py2app on an intel box, and >> send me the results. > > Since I am, as of a week ago, the proud owner of an Intel box, I'd be > happy to do that. However, I hav

Re: MacOS Lilypond distribution

2006-11-24 Thread Matthias Neeracher
As I've said before: it's almost trivially easy to make the frontend x86 too, but someone needs to run py2app on an intel box, and send me the results. Since I am, as of a week ago, the proud owner of an Intel box, I'd be happy to do that. However, I have been unable to figure out where to f

Re: MacOS Lilypond distribution

2006-11-24 Thread Han-Wen Nienhuys
Matthias Neeracher escreveu: > Actually, I'm NOT the MacOS maintainer, although I did contribute some > MacOS work. As for the binary being PPC, first impressions might be > deceptive: > > • The lilypond binary itself (i.e. the program that does the > typesetting) is definitely Intel native. (See

Re: MacOS Lilypond distribution

2006-11-24 Thread Matthias Neeracher
On Nov 23, 2006, at 10:46 PM, Dylan McNamee wrote: As far as I can tell, the Mac OS x86 archive of Lilypond on this page: http://lilypond.org/web/install/ is actually a PPC binary. Thanks for being the MacOS maintainer for this amazing program! Actually, I'm NOT the MacOS maintainer, althou