2008/3/5, Mats Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> If you read the full line of the printout, you will notice that it
>  indeed searches
>  in the relevant place:
>
>  /usr/local/lilypond/usr/bin/../share/ghostscript/8.57/lib

Yes, I noticed that after posting it.

> When comparing to the printouts I get when running a GUB installation,
>  it seems very similar and it  is for example normal that it doesn't find any
>  setting for GS_FONTPATH. However, I notice that it also adds
>  /home/valentin/.fonts to GS_LIB, which I cannot repeat here unless
>  I have the environment variable GS_LIB set when calling LilyPond.

This could be because I installed some fonts as normal user using
kcontrol (yes, shame on me). I suspect it added this path to GS_LIB at
this point, and then, as I had typed
rm -rf ~/.*
in a terminal, it removed the ~/.fonts directory.

However, having reinstalled my fonts (and therefore recreated the
~/.fonts directory), I find myself in a new situation: lilypond does
not print any error message anymore, but the pdf I get is not readable
by any reader (evince, kpdf, gv).

>  I hope you have checked that you don't have any suspicious environment
>  variable settings.

Hmm... I don't really know how to check that. I just checked that
$GS_LIB is indeed my ~/.fonts directory, and I tried to have a look in
/etc/profile.d/ to check if there wasn't anything odd. Otherwise, this
is a brand new Mandriva setup so there should'nt be anything wrong...

Cheers,
Valentin


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