Frédéric Bron <[email protected]> writes:
> I have just moved to fedora 19 and tried to build lilypond to
> contribute to some bug fix to #3369.
> However, when I run a simple example like { c }, below is what I get.
> I guess this is because Fedora 19 comes with guile2, doesn't it?
So does Ubuntu. That's not a problem.
> And I guess, there is nothing I can do against it?
On Ubuntu, you do
sudo apt-get install guile-1.8-dev
before compiling anything and are set.
> What is strange is that the same { c } example compile right with
> 2.16.2 that comes with F19. Does it not use guile?
GNU/Linux is not Windows: you can usually have several different
versions of libraries installed at the same time.
However, most distributions only allow one _development_ version to be
installed at the same time. If you are _developing_ more than one
application that compiles with Guile libraries, you need to install the
development libraries and headers back and forth when changing to
_compiling+ for the other application. But _using_ the compiled
applications with conflicting major library versions in parallel is no
problem.
--
David Kastrup
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