For quota reasons I had to delete lilypond packages from my personal
homepage. But they are now available at cygwin mirrors.
Make sure that you have only one mirror selected.
AFAIK Cygwin has a setup log in which it looks at what packages to
install. (Comparing this with setup.ini downloaded fr
>From cygwin list:
There haven't been any such reports other than the dependency problem
when installing just the base packages the first time (when Cygwin has
not been installed before). The current work-around for that is to run
setup twice. The second time it picks up the missing dependencie
Hi,
Any news on a Cygwin and Lilypond fix?
Thanks
Aaron
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Guy Gascoigne writes:
> Hmm, I ran into the same problem, but didn't really delve into the
> solution, I simply installed every TeX related package (there were 2
> or 3 that hadn't been installed) and it worked. They were all in the
> text section of setup IIRC.
Does anyone like to investigate o
Hmm, I ran into the same problem, but didn't really delve into the
solution, I simply installed every TeX related package (there were 2 or
3 that hadn't been installed) and it worked. They were all in the text
section of setup IIRC.
Guy
Warren Stickney wrote:
Have just tried a full download
Try reinstalling lilypond, because the required packages should be
automatically selected. However they are:
bash cygwin fileutils findutils ghostscript libguile12abi13 libguile12
libiconv2 libintl2 libkpathsea3 libkpathsea3abi13 python tetex-bin
tetex-tiny
Bert
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Have just tried a full download of Lily 2.2 but this has not included all
the files necessary for Lily. More obvious to me are the omissions of
Ghostscript and Tetex, but there could be others. Bash will not set up the
home directory and initialise properly.
Details (date/times etc removed) are: