Il giorno lun 28 gen 2019 alle 13:53, Knut Petersen
<[email protected]> ha scritto:
Hi everybody!
I created a branch in my gub repository that contains
<https://github.com/gperciva> plus pull requests 53-60. Therefore it
is pretty easy to test if that version of gub succeeds to build
current lilypond master on your machine.
All you need to do is to execute the following commands:
git clone <https://github.com/knupero/gub.git> -b DevelHead
cd gub
mkdir regtests
cd regtests
wget
<http://lilypond.org/downloads/binaries/test-output/lilypond-2.19.82-1.test-output.tar.bz2>
touch ignore
cd ..
time make lilypond
Even on a fast computer 'make lilypond' will take some hours to
complete.
If downloading of a source archive fails because of some network
problem restart 'make lilypond'.
You'll need some free disk space ... about 20 GB is a minimum.
Please report success / fails with os / version / cpu info.
Hi Knut
I've already tested this setup on Debian 9, Ubuntu 16.04, Fedora 29
(with gcc-7) and reported the errors.
There's anything new in lilypond-git which should encourage me to try
again?
Or should I try another distro and see if I'm luckier?
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