Hi. > On 12/27/15 12:32 PM, "Jacques Menu" <[email protected]> wrote: >>MacPorts as I understand it is meant to work on its own. Since it keeps >>records of what has been installed, their dependencies and where they >>have been installed, I don¹t think you can tamper with that easily.
Actually ports in MacPorts declare dependencies on TeX Live by path instead of by port name, so you could actually edit the configuration file (/opt/local/etc/macports/macports.conf) and prepend your TeX Live installation to MacPorts' path, but this could be a source of problems and is not officially supported (i.e. if you have problems you are on your own). 2015-12-28 2:55 GMT+01:00 Carl Sorensen <[email protected]>: > So I moved to just using LilyDev > for my development environment. I do install development releases on my > Mac and use them with Frescobaldi for my engraving work. That's what I would advise, too. I have a lot of software installed with MacPorts (including TeX Live, by the way), but I install LilyPond manually downloading the app, so that I can have multiple versions side by side (I rename them to "LilyPond X.Y.Z.app"). When I tried installing lilypond-devel with MacPorts, it didn't build on my machine. Best wishes. Davide _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
