On Saturday, September 6, 2003, at 07:36 PM, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
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On Saturday, September 6, 2003, at 06:37 PM, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:Bleh, at no point did I notice that fink installed 1.6.9. I upgraded,
then, by looking into its unstable tree. Now I have 1.7.17 (I checked
through --version) -- but where's 1.8? Regardless, the error's still
Don't know ; 1.8 was supposed to have hit Fink, but the fink system is
beyond my comprehension, so don't ask em.
fink is a strange thing indeed. The stable version is still 1.6.9, which is why I was working with an old copy before.
http://fink.sourceforge.net/pdb/package.php/lilypond lists 1.6.9 as being in fink 0.5.3-stable. for 1.6.10 you must upgrade to current-stable and for 1.8 to current-unstable.
(I don't know what this means, though).
I have to grab the newest components of Fink from CVS. I shouldn't have to do this to get a release of lilypond that isn't unstable. If an upgrade of lilypond didn't work before, a bump up to 1.8 probably won't do it either. But hey, why not?
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ly2dvi: warning: no LilyPond output found for `test'
this looks as if something might have crashed. Can you check that
lilypond test.ly
does produce a .tex file?
I don't think so. lilypond executes flawlessly, but there are no output
files produced in that directory, .tex or otherwise.
Ah, huh?
Are you sure that your test.ly file contains a \score{} block?
Sure -- it's a .ly from the templates area I pulled to test the software:
% Generated automatically by: lilypond-book.py
% options are filename=/home/hanwen/usr/src/savannah/lily/lilypond-1.8/input/ template/piano.ly printfilename
\include "paper16.ly"
\paper {
linewidth = 455.244096\pt
} \version "1.7.18"
\header {
texidoc = "Simple piano music."
}upper = \notes\relative c'' {
a b c d
}lower = \notes\relative c {
a2 c
}\score {
\context PianoStaff <
%\time 4/4
\context Staff = upper \upper
\context Staff = lower <
\clef bass
\lower
>
>
\paper { }
\midi { }
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