Re: Development and Stable version on Mac

2014-11-01 Thread Davide Liessi
2014-10-31 21:43 GMT+01:00 Br. Samuel Springuel : > 1) Download the binary for the latest development release > 2) Unpack the tarball > 3) Rename the application file to "LilyPond-dev" > 4) Copy into Applications This is what I usually do. Indeed at the moment I have about a dozen of different ver

Re: Development and Stable version on Mac

2014-11-01 Thread Daniel Berjón Díez
> Am 31.10.2014 20:19, schrieb Br. Samuel Springuel: >> >> What's the simplest way to get both the development and stable version of >> lilypond running on a Mac from a user perspective? I already have the >> stable version installed from the downloadable binaries and don't want to >> mess with th

Re: Development and Stable version on Mac

2014-11-01 Thread Urs Liska
I assume that this works the same (or at least reasonably similar) on Linux and Mac: - install one version (as you have) on the user level (i.e. not as root) - *move* the whole installation directory from ~/lilypond to somewhere else, e.g. ~/lilyponds/2.18.2 (the last part is an arbitrary name,

Re: Development and Stable version on Mac

2014-10-31 Thread Br. Samuel Springuel
Figured out the answer to my own question: 1) Download the binary for the latest development release 2) Unpack the tarball 3) Rename the application file to "LilyPond-dev" 4) Copy into Applications 5) Create command line alias scripts which point to the development version --

Development and Stable version on Mac

2014-10-31 Thread Br. Samuel Springuel
What's the simplest way to get both the development and stable version of lilypond running on a Mac from a user perspective? I already have the stable version installed from the downloadable binaries and don't want to mess with this but also want to test some changes that have taken place in t