Thorsten Jolitz <tjol...@gmail.com> writes: > Steven Arntson <ste...@stevenarntson.com> writes: > >>> I would say try the above, i.e. restore ob-lilypond.el and set the >>> variable in you init file. Alternatively you could delete the >>> ob-lilypond.elc and the do M-x byte-compile-file on the modified >>> ob-lilypond.el, but I would not recommend mess around in libraries for >>> customizations. >> >> I reverted the change to ob-lilypond.el and did as you suggested, adding >> >> (setq ly-nix-ly-path "/usr/local/lilypond") >> >> It's now looking in the right place, but still won't tangle the file >> when I run ly-tangle. The message in the minibuffer is: >> >> ly-compile-lilyfile: Searching for program: resource temporarily >> unavailable, /usr/local/lilypond >> >> The use of "temporarily" is certainly intriguing! I quit out of emacs >> and restarted, but am still getting the message. > > hmm ... does it work without emacs? > did you try to use lilypond from the commandline?
Yes, it's working from there. I'm befuddled. I tried changing the path to "/usr/local/lilypond/bin" and also "/usr/local/lilypond/usr/bin" thinking maybe the system needed a little more guidance, but neither of these worked.