I will look into building it with gub again. I created a dynamic lib version of it that has two problems. It can't find the pango modules and it can't find the evince modules. I tried setting environment variables but have been unsuccessful. I found something that may work though...... I read that pango can statically compile its own modules into the pango library. I can get the debian repository pango sources and compile it and copy over the pango libs into the lib folder that is distributed with denemo. Then hooefully that will solve one of the problems.
I have also compiled denemo for mac os X. It crashed on startup and so I need to debug it. I will give gub another go also because it would be nice to have one turnkey solution to build for three platforms. Jeremiah Richard Shann <[email protected]> wrote: >Jeremiah, > >I just tried out the Download link on the LilyPond site. It downloads an >installer that installs into the user directory - no package management, >no root privileges etc - it includes the stuff such as guile that it >needs, setting the GUILE_LOAD_PATH via a startup script. The startup >scripts are installed into a directory (called bin) in the user's home >directory, while the binary stuff is installed in ~/lilypond (containing >usr usr/bin usr/etc etc). >Perhaps this isn't news to you - I guess it shouldn't be to me, either; >that is what gub is for. But it seems to me that if you have succeeded >in building via gub for windows then you should be able to get gub to >build one of these installers for linux. > >Richard > > > >_______________________________________________ >Denemo-devel mailing list >[email protected] >https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel _______________________________________________ Denemo-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel
