Hi Jefferson, > If you need to compile from the master branch natively on macOS, with > Guile 2.2, the easiest way is to use homebrew: > brew install --HEAD lilypond > This command installs all lilypond build dependencies, clones the > master branch and compiles it, but the docs are not included.
Ooh! I think this is exactly what I need [for my own personal use of the bleeding-edge]. Unfortunately, I’m on 10.13.6 (High Sierra), and running that brew command leads (after a long time!) to a bunch of warnings: Warning: Your Xcode (9.2) is outdated. Please update to Xcode 10.1 (or delete it). Xcode can be updated from the App Store. How can I tell if it ultimately worked? > But if you are compiling for the purpose of contributing to Lilypond, > I believe Lilydev is still the recommended way to do this. Excellent. I really wasn’t grokking that my two different uses (dev and personal) could be handled two different ways. Thanks! Kieren. ________________________________ Kieren MacMillan, composer (he/him/his) ‣ website: www.kierenmacmillan.info ‣ email: [email protected]
