Hi, I'm going to briefly sketch this problem, just to see if anyone else has come across it ... and because being specific would be a real bear, given the interacting systems involved ...
When I call lilypond to compile a score by means of a web page that is using CGI, lilypond takes about 25 seconds to *successfully* complete. From the commandline, same files and flags, under a second; from a similar but non-web program, under a second. Has anyone else encountered this kind of behavior? I have many similar scripts that call all sorts of programs under the same (perl CGI) (apache2) (mac) unix server, no problems. Problem appears on all attempted web browsers, so seems to be in the lilypond-apache interaction. My knowledge of python is slim and of scheme is rusty; c and perl okay. Many googles of various ideas over several months have not worked. I have seen some stuff about python slowdowns and fixes, but not sure what to do with that. I admit I've not dug too deeply into lilypond source code yet, my c is okay (I'm a bell labs c programmer in a former incarnation.) I've tried many different flags ... here's the current set: /Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/lilypond -dmidi-extension=mid -fps -fpng -dbackend=eps -deps-box-padding=3.000000 --output=basename lilyfile Thanks for listening ;>) -- Jim Tisdall _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
