On Fri, 2017-05-19 at 15:17 -0700, Jeremiah Benham wrote: > I have returned to packaging lilypond with denemo and using it. The > problem may be how I have compiled either lilypond or ghostscript. I > have edit the denemo.sh file to not launch denemo but to launch gs. > Here is what I get if I do not set GS_LIB: > GPL Ghostscript 9.19: Can't find initialization file gs_init.ps. > > If I set it and launch gs like this: > > $PREFIX/bin/gs -sGenericResourceDir= > $PREFIX/share/ghostscript/9.19/Resource > > I read at https://ghostscript.com/doc/8.54/Use.htm
-sGenericResourceDir=path Specifies a path to resource files. The value is platform dependent. It must end with a directory separator. so it sounds like there should be a / character at the end of the path? Richard > I get this: > > > > File > name > /Users/jbenham/Desktop/Denemo.app/Contents/MacOS/../Resources/share/ghostscript/9.19/Resource > cant combine with x/y > > While reading gs_res.ps: > > Error: /configurationerror in GenericResourceDir > > Operand stack: > > (gs_typ42.ps\000gs_cidfn.ps\000gs_cidcm.ps\000gs_fntem.ps > \000gs_cidtt.ps\000gs_cidfm.ps\000gs_cmap.ps\000gs_setpd.ps > \000gs_fapi.ps\000gs_typ32.ps\000gs_frsd.ps\000gs_ll3.ps\000gs_icc.ps > \000gs_mex_e.ps\000gs_mro_e.ps\000gs_pdf_e.ps\000gs_wan_e.ps > \000pdf...) (gs_res.ps) (x/y) 3 93 > > Execution stack: > > %interp_exit --nostringval-- --nostringval-- %loop_continue > --nostringval-- --nostringval-- --nostringval-- false 1 % > stopped_push --nostringval-- > > Dictionary stack: > > --dict:807/1123(G)-- --dict:71/200(L)-- --dict:807/1123(G)-- > --dict:169/251(G)-- > > Current file position is 12788 > > ./base/gsicc_manage.c:1126: gsicc_open_search(): Could not find > default_gray.icc > > | ./base/gsicc_manage.c:1754: gsicc_set_device_profile(): cannot find > device profile > > Unrecoverable error: unknownerror in .special_op > > Operand stack: > > > gs_typ42.psgs_cidfn.psgs_cidcm.psgs_fntem.psgs_cidtt.psgs_cidfm.psgs_cmap.psgs_setpd.psgs_fapi.psgs_typ32.psgs_frsd.psgs_ll3.psgs_icc.psgs_mex_e.psgs_mro_e.psgs_pdf_e.psgs_wan_e.pspdf_ops.psgs_l2img.pspdf_rbld.pspdf_base.pspdf_draw.pspdf_font.pspdf_main.pspdf_sec.psgs_cff.psgs_mgl_e.psgs_ttf.psgs_dps.psgs_dpnxt.psgs_epsf.psgs_pdfwr.ps > gs_res.ps x/y 3 93 > > ./base/gsicc_manage.c:1126: gsicc_open_search(): Could not find > default_gray.icc > > + ./base/gsicc_manage.c:2724: gs_setdefaultgrayicc(): cannot find > default gray icc profile > > GPL Ghostscript 9.19: ERROR -1 reclaiming the memory while the > interpreter finalization. > > > > > On Fri, May 19, 2017 at 3:59 AM, Richard Shann > <rich...@rshann.plus.com> wrote: > On Fri, 2017-05-19 at 09:58 +0000, Tony Ventura wrote: > > Richard, > > I did the following: > > Attempt #1: > > Opened your attached denemo.sh in TextEdit, copied the > contents and > > replaced the > > > orginal > /Users/anthonyventura/Desktop/Denemo.app/Contents/MacOS/denemo.sh. > > > Attempting to launch in the Terminal did not work. > Double-clicking on > > the Denemo icon on my desktop did not work. > [...] > > > > Lastly, I attached the terminal output of the first attempt, > when > > Denemo would not open. > > Well, it's different. The terminal output now shows that > Denemo itself > will not launch because the system is finding older versions > of > libraries. That will be because /usr/lib has been put in front > of the > location of the libraries shipped with Denemo, which are more > recent. > So I attach another denemo.sh which this time places /usr/lib > after > Denemo's versions. > > Jeremiah, I've just downloaded the official LilyPond release > for MacOSX > from > > > http://download.linuxaudio.org/lilypond/binaries/darwin-x86/lilypond-2.18.2-1.darwin-x86.tar.bz2 > > and from that it seems that the executable "lilypond" is a > binary > executable, not a shell script, so this recent Apple change to > scrubbing > environment variables before running bash does not apply. > However, the > change is IIUC a security measure applying to *all* > executables that are > protected by Apple. So perhaps the important difference is > that the > external LilyPond install is not on Tony's desktop but > system-wide > under /Applications. So perhaps it is protected from being run > with > environment variables set. > > Can you return to the internal LilyPond, so that complication > is > avoided? > > Richard > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ Denemo-devel mailing list Denemo-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel