If you're doing a workshop, I imagine it's sort of an intro, and that recent
changes won't really matter. 2.12.3 is still perfectly usable.
As far as EXT2/3/4 on a thumb drive, you can set the GID of the files to a
group that all the users are members of, such as "user", and make sure group
owners
Il 26/10/2011 23:03, Alex Austin ha scritto:
Isn't lilypond in the official Ubuntu repo?
yes, but it's still v2.12.3
I want to use the last stable
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Il 26/10/2011 22:55, Alex Austin ha scritto:
Most USB sticks are formatted as FAT and not EXT, so they lose file
permission bits. Not sure that lilypond would still be executable off of
a thumb drive.
I'll use ext.
The only concern I have is precisely about permissions.
IIRC, as the files I've
Isn't lilypond in the official Ubuntu repo?
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On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 4:06 PM, Federico Bruni wrote:
> Il 26/10/2011 22:59, Alex Austin ha scritto:
>
> Can lilyp
Il 26/10/2011 22:59, Alex Austin ha scritto:
Can lilypond be installed in /opt/? Ask the admin if that's possible.
That's where 3rd-party software usually goes.
No, they told me that no 3rd-party software is allowed.
Just official Ubuntu repository.
Can lilypond be installed in /opt/? Ask the admin if that's possible. That's
where 3rd-party software usually goes.
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On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 4:03 PM, Federico Bru
Il 26/10/2011 22:45, -Eluze ha scritto:
i have a USB-stick with 4GB and one with 16GB (both for the price of 10-20
bucks, one bought a few years ago the other 1 year ago).
on the 4GB stick i could store more than 50 versions of lilypond (plus jedit
or Frescobaldiā¦)
i don't understand the proble
> on the 4GB stick i could store more than 50 versions of lilypond (plus
> jedit
> or Frescobaldiā¦)
>
> i don't understand the problem!
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Another option is, once the files are stripped down, pack them up in a
squashfs, and loop-mount them in place when needed.
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On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 3:35 PM, Feder
Il 26/10/2011 07:34, Alex Austin ha scritto:
mkdir $HOME/lilypond
mount none -t tmpfs $HOME/lilypond
cd $HOME/lilypond
wget /url/of/lilypond.sh
./lilypond.sh
Figure out what packages you don't need, delete them and the .sh
package, and copy everything else into a different, non-tmpfs directory
in
mkdir $HOME/lilypond
mount none -t tmpfs $HOME/lilypond
cd $HOME/lilypond
wget /url/of/lilypond.sh
./lilypond.sh
Figure out what packages you don't need, delete them and the .sh package,
and copy everything else into a different, non-tmpfs directory in your home
folder.
On Oct 25, 2011 5:45 PM, "Fe
What would you do if you had to install lilypond v2.14.2 on computers
running Ubuntu 10.04 (where lilypond is still v2.12), with the following
limitations:
- only the standard packages distributed by Ubuntu can be installed on /
- the maximum space available in each /home directory is 50 MB
Li
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