Am 11.09.2017 um 11:23 schrieb David Kastrup: > Urs Liska <li...@openlilylib.org> writes: > >> Yes, indeed better than nothing (sudo apt install lilypond => "package >> lilypond has no release candidate"). >> OTOH it may take some pressure off the need for a "proper" solution ... >> >> Hm, will I be able to get a system where I can build LilyPond again? I'm >> really not fluent enough with package management, but could I install >> Guile 1.8 from sid and use that for setting up my LilyPond environment? >> I really don't want to use an extra virtual machine just for that. >> (I don't need step-by-step instructions here, just a confirmation if it >> is possible (and maybe a general pointer on how to proceed) > You just take the Guile 1.8.8 distribution (Git or tarball) to some > suitable directory and do > ./autogen.sh # I think > ./configure --disable-error-on-warning --prefix=/opt/guile-1.8
This worked quite well, except I had to compile GNU MP along the way, which made me stumble over this little gem of web publishing: <p style="text-align:center;">This site does <b>not</b>use cookies <button type="button">I agree! </button></p> :-) > make This aborts with errors related to .texi files and ... > sudo make install ... this too. However, before it reports Libraries have been installed in: /opt/guile-1.8/lib After that it enters and leaves the srfi subdirectory and starts complaining inside doc. So I *think* Guile itself is compiled and installed correctly, but the docs are not. How can I easily check if the library is available? ldconfig -p | grep guile only returns entries for Guile 2 in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu (but maybe ldconfig doesn't know about self-compiled libraries?) > > and then you have to use something like > CONFIG_GUILE=/opt/guile-1.8/bin/config-guile ./autogen.sh > > in order to configure LilyPond. I think I should not start trying this before having confirmed the previous step. Urs > > Compiling LilyPond will produce an inordinate amount of warnings on > current GCC. > _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel