Hello,
On 20 November 2012 22:26, Graham Percival <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 20, 2012 at 11:21:13PM +0100, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>> given that lilypond is very demanding w.r.t. texinfo it might be a
>> good idea to test the prelease of the upcoming 4.14 version.
>
> Wow, they had a release? cool!
>
>> The greatest drawback is, AFAIK, that texi2html is *much* slower, so
>> someone with a fast machine should try it...
>
> The time spent on makeinfo, as opposed to lilypond-book, is fairly
> minimal. This would slow down plain old "make", though.
>
> But the biggest concern is that I'm willing to be that our
> texi2html.init file will not be compatible with texinfo 4.14. It
> will likely take hours to adjust things for the new system -- and
> those adjustements are likely to cause it to fail to build on
> texinfo 4.13a versions.
>
I've downloaded, and run ./configure, make and make install and that
all went fine.
However the INSTALL file states
--snip--
* texinfo.tex and the other *.tex files are not installed by `make
install'. This is because there is no reliable way to know where to
install them. Instead, you have to run an additional make command
after the normal make install:
make TEXMF=/your/texmf install-tex
texinfo.tex is installed in ${TEXMF}/tex/texinfo/texinfo.tex, etc.
--snip--
I am using LilyDev but is my 'texmf' the 'tex' dir in the top level of
the LilyPond source code dir?
James
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