David Baumgold wrote:
I'm a big fan of Macports, and since lilypond seems to be so difficult
to compile, I figured I would try to write a portfile for it, to make
compiling easier for everyone. After about a week's work of research and
many, many failed attempts, I finally have a portfile that seems to
work. Can people test this portfile to verify that lilypond builds
correctly? And if it reliably does so, can this information be put on
the lilypond download page?
To compile lilypond using Macports, first make sure you have XCode
installed. Then just download Macports from http://www.macports.org/ and
install it, add /opt/local to your PATH, and then run "sudo port install
lilypond". That's it. Macports will download, compile, and install
lilypond and its dependencies.
Also, I have not yet tested the GUI option in lilypond. To try building
it, run "sudo port install lilypond +gui" instead of just "sudo port
install lilypond". If it works, great -- if it doesn't, can people post
their error messages?
David,
Thanks for doing this. It's a very good idea!
I just tried it and it failed when building pango. It said my Xcode is
too old (2.0) and that I need to update to at least 2.4.1. This is an
eMac G4 that's about 4 years old. I have an Intel iMac on my desk at
work, though, so I'll try it there, too. It's a much newer machine and
the Xcode tools are probably up-to-date.
Jon
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Jonathan Kulp
http://www.jonathankulp.com
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