Dan and Thomas, Thanks for the input, I was able to build and get Graphviz working. Still quite new to the C++ environment so I was running `sudo make install` without first just running `make` during my `--enable-checking` attempts - Thomas' commands clarified this. Appreciate the fast responses, I'm going to get to work!
- Jordan ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ On Monday, November 16, 2020 3:53 PM, Thomas Morley <[email protected]> wrote: > Am Mo., 16. Nov. 2020 um 23:55 Uhr schrieb Dan Eble [email protected]: > > > On Nov 16, 2020, at 15:49, jordankusel via Discussions on LilyPond > > development [email protected] wrote: > > > > > Hi Devs, > > > even tried overriding `../configure` with `--prefix=/usr/local` to > > > declare this explicitly. Ideally, I'd like to install using the method > > > outlined in section > > > http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/contributor/tracing-object-relationships > > > to enable the use of Graphviz for familiarizing myself with the codebase. > > > > Welcome, Jordan. > > I had no idea that such a thing existed. Unless someone with more tenure > > has something to say about it, I would assume that that procedure has not > > been followed in a while and might need to be debugged and revised. > > — > > Dan > > Being on Ubuntu 20.04, I did: > > git checkout master > git fetch > git pull -r > rm -fr build/ > sh autogen.sh --noconfigure > mkdir -p build/ > cd build/ > ../configure --enable-checking > make -j5 CPU_COUNT=5 > out/bin/lilypond ../input/regression/graphviz.ly 2> graphviz.log > gedit graphviz.log [Editing the .log following CG] > dot -Tpdf graphviz.log > graphviz.pdf > evince graphviz.pdf > > and got the attached pdf. Looks ok to me. > > sudo make install > was successful as well. > > So I can't reproduce the problem. > > Sorry, to be of not more help, > Harm
