On Tuesday, 7 September 1999, Maarten Wisse writes:

> Hello all,
> 
> I still get strang problems about Yodl during compilation of 1.2.6, even
> after deleting something in /lily/GNUmake, hinted by Han-Wen and Jan.

Um, there's a mail archive at

   http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]

> What exactly should I do to avoid these problems. Sorry, but I have lost


1. lily/GNUmakefile:

diff -u lily/GNUmakefile.orig lily/GNUmakefile
--- lily/GNUmakefile.orig       Tue Sep  7 23:17:16 1999
+++ lily/GNUmakefile    Tue Sep  7 23:17:40 1999
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@
 $(outdir)/my-lily-lexer.o: $(outdir)/parser.hh
 $(outdir)/lexer.o: $(outdir)/parser.hh
 $(outdir)/lily-version.o: $(outdir)/version.hh
-$(outdir)/main.o: $(outdir)/BLURB.hh $(outdir)/COPERTINA.hh $(outdir)/FLAPTEKST.hh
+$(outdir)/main.o: $(outdir)/BLURB.hh


that is, remove all after BLURB.hh

2. remove Documentation/ntweb/index.yo

but not really necessary; lily/out/lilypond (.exe?) should be there
when this fails

> an e-mail of Jan on the problem, due to the use of Microsoft Internet
> Mail, which failed to leave a message on the mailserver (don't laugh, I
> know you should never use Microsoft).

You're using Micros~1 eh?  In that case it must be your fault.  I was
often told, when something crashed: but you shouldn't do that (?).

> Please help me, I've almost finished now in successfully compiling a
> program I absolutely want.

:-)

Jan.

Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | GNU LilyPond - The music typesetter
http://www.xs4all.nl/~jantien/      | http://www.lilypond.org/

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