Hello, all:
The solution to my problem was to change ~/.login to include the
following line:
set path = ( $path /sw/bin )
Hope this helps someone else!
Best regards,
Kieren.
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On Fri, 2003-10-31 at 10:49, Kieren Richard MacMillan wrote:
>
> > See if it includes the path to the directory in which kpsexpand sits.
>
> Nope -- however, I've added /sw/bin to my $PATH and 'lilypond' still
> doesn't work...
>
> Any other thoughts?
re-login (if you haven't done so alrea
Hello, Michal:
Could it be that your PATH got messed up?
Sounds likely!
locate kpsexpand
should find where kpsexpand is.
returns nothing/blank
(n.b. I can manually get to it in /sw/bin/)
echo $PATH
should give you the path(s) to executable directories.
/Users/kmac/bin/powerpc-apple-darwin:/Users/
Hello, Alois:
as far as I know Lilypond relies quite heavily on the presence of a
teTeX
distribution. Which TeX distribution do you have?
On my teTeX system kpsexpand is a shell script, which calls kpsewhich
with
appropriate flags. Let me know, if you have teTeX without kpsexpand.
How do I deter
Could it be that your PATH got messed up?
locate kpsexpand
should find where kpsexpand is.
echo $PATH
should give you the path(s) to executable directories. See if it
includes the path to the directory in which kpsexpand sits.
> > Furthermore, running '/sw/bin/lilypond -P myFile.ly' now gives
On Friday 31 October 2003 14:49, Kieren Richard MacMillan wrote:
> Hello, all --
>
> I think I messed up my installation of Lilypond... =(
>
> I decided to configure my UNIX environment (with aliases, etc.) --
> immediately afterward, 'lilypond' was no longer available as an alias.
>
> Furthermore
Hello, all --
I think I messed up my installation of Lilypond... =(
I decided to configure my UNIX environment (with aliases, etc.) --
immediately afterward, 'lilypond' was no longer available as an alias.
Furthermore, running '/sw/bin/lilypond -P myFile.ly' now gives me this:
lilypond (GNU L