On 7 Mar 2010, at 12:30, Graham Percival wrote:
But one could add /usr/local/bin/ before the
Lilypond directory. In addition, I have paths to MacPorts /opt/, Fink
/sw/, and TeX-Live /usr/local/texlive/ TeX.
LilyPond seems fairly up-to-date, so it might be added after before
or
after MacPorts.
If you rely on "seems fairly up-to-date", then any time there's a
version clash, you could get serious problems. I think the shell
script way is more reliable.
Yes, to both. I use the shell script, because it is more reliable. But
users that do not install a lot of other stuff might put it somewhere
after /usr/local/bin/.
Hans
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