I downloaded Lilypond 2.15.11, Darwin ppc for Mac OS. I am running OS 10.5.8 on
a PowerBook G4. The icon after decompression indicates an incompatible
application. I looked for system requirements or a bug report but could not
find anything applying to the current development version. Version
Dear friends,
I am having a big slowness on Lilypond under Leopard (not the snow one,
latest update).
I compiled git version just now (2.13.6) and it is taking too much time
compiling a simple one page document (check attach for it). Compilation
transcription bellow.
THanks for any hint
Alberto
On Sep 24, 2009, at 10:10 AM, Graham Percival wrote:
On Tue, Sep 22, 2009 at 08:45:38PM +0100, a...@bflat.demon.co.uk wrote:
I notice on the LilyPond page for the Mac that The text editor
Smultron
does not work properly under Snow Leopard.
Which lilypond page is that?
I think he
I'm running 2.13.3-0 on my Mac under Leopard - it's wonderful to have
a proper working version again on the Mac. Thanks to all who have
produced this version.
I notice on the LilyPond page for the Mac that The text editor
Smultron does not work properly under Snow Leopard.
I looked up
After I installed Snow Leopard, Lilypond grabs the CPU and seems to get into
a loop. Are others having such a problem? Even better, does anyone have a
solution? The OS is 10.6.1; Lilypond is the current development version
2.13.3-0.
Lewy
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On 2009-09-20, Lewis Overton wrote:
After I installed Snow Leopard, Lilypond grabs the CPU and seems to
get into a loop. Are others having such a problem? Even better, does
anyone have a solution? The OS is 10.6.1; Lilypond is the current
development version 2.13.3-0.
Since I don't have
On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 02:31:02PM -0500, Christopher Berg wrote:
Additionally, the output files always get saved to my ~ folder, no
matter where the .ly file was.
The output files are always placed in the file you run Lilypond from.
So, if you are in a terminal, your working directory is
,
I used LilyPond for a brief period several years ago on Mac 10.4
(Tiger) and it was working fine. I stopped using it for awhile, but
I've become interested in it again. In the meantime, though, I've
upgraded to Leopard. I tried downloading LilyPond directly from http://ivo.bouwmans.name
David,
Thank you for this. It will be a big help!
/christopher
On Feb 23, 2009, at 3:41 AM, Daniel Hulme wrote:
On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 02:31:02PM -0500, Christopher Berg wrote:
Additionally, the output files always get saved to my ~ folder, no
matter where the .ly file was.
The output
Hi,
I used LilyPond for a brief period several years ago on Mac 10.4
(Tiger) and it was working fine. I stopped using it for awhile, but
I've become interested in it again. In the meantime, though, I've
upgraded to Leopard. I tried downloading LilyPond directly from http
:
Hi,
I used LilyPond for a brief period several years ago on Mac 10.4 (Tiger)
and it was working fine. I stopped using it for awhile, but I've become
interested in it again. In the meantime, though, I've upgraded to
Leopard. I tried downloading LilyPond directly from
http://ivo.bouwmans.name
Hello there
Using Lilypond v2.12.2-1 on an intel mac running OSX 10.5.6, using
Smultron with the following command to generate the .ps, .pdf and .mid
files:
~/Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/lilypond -o %%d%%p
I gewt the following output every time:
Preprocessing
Op donderdag 05 februari 2009, schreef Padmavyuha:
Any ideas why I'm not getting midi, and is the error message relevant
to that, or is it to do with something else entirely?
Do you have a \midi { } command in your \score section?
see:
Oops, do now - still getting the nameless file error, but I'm also
getting all three files exported now, thanks.
- Padmavyuha
On 5 Feb 2009, at 12:46, Wilbert Berendsen wrote:
Op donderdag 05 februari 2009, schreef Padmavyuha:
Any ideas why I'm not getting midi, and is the error message
On 5 Feb 2009, at 12:46, Wilbert Berendsen wrote:
Op donderdag 05 februari 2009, schreef Padmavyuha:
Any ideas why I'm not getting midi, and is the error message relevant
to that, or is it to do with something else entirely?
Do you have a \midi { } command in your \score section?
see:
On Thu, Feb 05, 2009 at 02:21:05PM +, Padmavyuha wrote:
Update: If I insert a \midi {} command in my .ly file, the midi file
gets generated but lilypond stops at the error message after that and
the .ps/.pdf files never get generated.
Do you have a \layout{} as well?
Apart from that,
On 5 Feb 2009, at 14:38, Graham Percival wrote:
On Thu, Feb 05, 2009 at 02:21:05PM +, Padmavyuha wrote:
Update: If I insert a \midi {} command in my .ly file, the midi file
gets generated but lilypond stops at the error message after that and
the .ps/.pdf files never get generated.
Do
Hallo all,
Some time ago I wrote LilyPondScript because LP did not work properly
under Leopard (Mac).
I have made it into a script application now, which is much easier to use:
Dropping your .ly file on the app's icon will open it in your editor.
After editing and saving the file, click
Hi all...
I was wondering if anyone else has seen this. I compiled lilypond
according to the instructions here (thanks by the way!):
http://nicolas.sceaux.free.fr/
I used MacPorts for the dependencies. Running lilypond from the
command line works great, and I have it loaded into my path
Hallo all,
Jow wrote:
Found it. Thanks. I'm going to try to follow these instructions
tomorrow.
If this fails: there are several other methods of getting LilyPond to
work under Leopard, described at
http://ivo.bouwmans.name/lilypondleopard/.
--
Vriendelijke groeten, = Best wishes
the dependencies installed
via MacPorts but maybe following his instructions will help. In the
end it doesn't matter so much b/c I'm not running Leopard anyway. I
just want to try to build it on the Mac for the sake of
nerdiness :) I have no problem building on Linux and it irritates
me that I
. I'm going to try to follow these instructions
tomorrow. I've had trouble getting all the dependencies installed via
MacPorts but maybe following his instructions will help. In the end it
doesn't matter so much b/c I'm not running Leopard anyway. I just want to
try to build it on the Mac
It appears that 2.11 for Leopard (Mac OS 10.5.x) is on hold. Is there intent
to produce a binary for Leopard? If so, is there any time frame as in soon,
some day, long time, whatever?
Lewy
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Lewis Overton lewy at chena.fastmail.us writes:
It appears that 2.11 for Leopard (Mac OS 10.5.x) is on hold. Is there intent
to produce a binary for
Leopard? If so, is there any time frame as in soon, some day, long time,
whatever?Lewy
Lewy,
It appears that some of the development
not recommended. But I am willing to recommend it, thanks to
Nicolas Sceaux's excellent instructions. It takes a bit of time, but it makes
it easy to always have the most up-to-date LilyPond working at blazing
speed. I currently run LilyPond in native Intel mode on Leopard.
You can find Nicolas's
up-to-date LilyPond working at blazing
speed. I currently run LilyPond in native Intel mode on Leopard.
You can find Nicolas's instructions at http://nicolas.sceaux.free.fr
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Found it. Thanks. I'm going to try to follow these instructions
tomorrow. I've had trouble getting all the dependencies installed via
MacPorts but maybe following his instructions will help. In the end it
doesn't matter so much b/c I'm not running Leopard anyway. I just want
to try
On 2008/07/20 10:36 +0100, Alberto Simões wrote:
About compiling it from source: I made it.
The problem was the use of ccache. I am not sure why, but lilypond build
system does not like it. So, if you are using ccache, it might be a good
idea to disable it.
Which problem did ccache cause
John Mandereau wrote:
On 2008/07/20 10:36 +0100, Alberto Simões wrote:
About compiling it from source: I made it.
The problem was the use of ccache. I am not sure why, but lilypond build
system does not like it. So, if you are using ccache, it might be a good
idea to disable it.
Which
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, Folks
No, I am not asking how to install Lilypond in Leopard. I know there are at
least two options:
- to compile it from the source, using a set of instructions and macports
(that installs/reinstalls almost everything)
About compiling it from source: I made
Am 18.07.2008 um 20:05 schrieb Alberto Simões:
Hi, Folks
No, I am not asking how to install Lilypond in Leopard. I know there
are at least two options:
- to compile it from the source, using a set of instructions and
macports (that installs/reinstalls almost everything)
- and another
] wrote:
Hi, Folks
No, I am not asking how to install Lilypond in Leopard. I know there are at
least two options:
- to compile it from the source, using a set of instructions and macports
(that installs/reinstalls almost everything)
- and another option that is to use the G4 binary (the one I
have to know the macports system
pretty well to get things running. Maybe I can help you? Let me know
if you want to try again with some assistance.
-Eric
On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 1:05 PM, Alberto Simões
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, Folks
No, I am not asking how to install Lilypond in Leopard. I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, Folks
No, I am not asking how to install Lilypond in Leopard. I know there are at
least two options:
- to compile it from the source, using a set of instructions and macports
(that installs/reinstalls almost everything)
- and another option that is to use the G4
Hi, Folks
No, I am not asking how to install Lilypond in Leopard. I know there are
at least two options:
- to compile it from the source, using a set of instructions and
macports (that installs/reinstalls almost everything)
- and another option that is to use the G4 binary (the one I use
Le 12 avr. 08 à 22:45, James E. Bailey a écrit :
does aquamacs have any lilypond syntax coloring?
It's a bit like asking whether a car has seats.
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Le 13 avr. 08 à 11:43, Nicolas Sceaux a écrit :
Le 12 avr. 08 à 22:45, James E. Bailey a écrit :
does aquamacs have any lilypond syntax coloring?
It's a bit like asking whether a car has seats.
(First, drink a coffee, then, answer emails).
LilyPond is shipped with an emacs mode, including
can't use it.
Am 12.04.2008 um 21:36 schrieb padovani:
Hi,
I posted a guide to run LilyPond with Aquamacs on Leopard... I hope
it help other users.
(No need to work with everything in the same folder, but still using
the PowerPC binaries)
http://www.padovani.googlepages.com/lily-aquamacs
On 10 apr 2008, at 13:24, Sven Axelsson wrote:
This is how make ends:
No rule to make target `out/lilypond.info', needed by `default'.
Stop.
I found that this is the cause:
/opt/local/bin/perl /usr/local/src/lilypond/lilypond/buildscripts/out/
help2man out/lilypond-invoke-editor
I just went over to Nicholas Sceaux's excellent site and found some
information on how to build Lilypond for Mac OS 10.5 Intel. It almost
works. Please, Nicholas, do you have further hints on this since you
are obviously succeeding?
I installed all the required packages from Macports and ran
On 10/04/2008, Sven Axelsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just went over to Nicholas Sceaux's excellent site and found some
information on how to build Lilypond for Mac OS 10.5 Intel. It almost
works. Please, Nicholas, do you have further hints on this since you
are obviously succeeding?
I
LilyPond for Leopard on an
Intel Mac?
Would it be possible to (a) put the binary on the LilyPond download page or
(b) give a recipe of how to do it - for 'dummies' - so I can put it on the
'LilyPond on Leopard' web page?
(see http://ivo.bouwmans.name/lilypondleopard)
That would be great!
I
2008/4/10 Sven Axelsson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I can't really package the binaries - this build is only for the
command line stuff, and the files are left in place in the Lilypond
source folder, so I don't know what happens (and I don't want to try)
if you move them.
AFAIK There's also a way to
Le 10 avr. 08 à 19:18, Sven Axelsson a écrit :
There are a few minor quips in Nicholas writeup. These are the
changes I made:
2. the command chmod +755 ~/bin/lily-configure should be chmod 755
~/bin/lily-configure.
oops, that was a mix of chmod +x and chmod 755.
nicolas
On 27 Mar 2008, at 05:19, Benedict Singer wrote:
Perhaps the issue is really just educating Mac users that aren't
used to the command line rather than an urgent technical issue.
Ben, it's true, and I would like to agree. But you can educate people
already using Lily and appreciating it.
Will there be a Leopard version available soon? I tried to follow the steps
involved to get LilyPond working but I am a musician not a computer programmer -
LOL! It's too complicated...
Thank you.
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2008/3/26, Johannes [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Will there be a Leopard version available soon? I tried to follow the steps
involved to get LilyPond working but I am a musician not a computer
programmer -
LOL! It's too complicated...
Yes, it is complicated. However, it does work...
I am musician
2008/3/26, Valentin Villenave [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Plus, perhaps you haven't thought that Apple broke their code in the
first place, not us. You can't blame any LilyPond developer for an
Apple-specific defect. Nicolas Sceaux has managed to make it work,
perhaps if you write him he'll send
2008/3/26, Valentin Villenave [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
That said, perhaps we could ask Nicolas to distribute his binary? Even
unmaintained (e.g. stuck at 2.11.3x or whatever), this could be a nice
workaround for 10.5 users, couldn't it?
Sure we can. The problem is that the lilypond binary
It appears that all he's doing is compiling the command line binary
for OS X, and in that case, the binary contained in the PPC OS X
version actually works fine under Leopard with Intel - indeed, it's
what I've been using from Terminal since upgrading to Leopard. Perhaps
the issue
I, too, looked for a solution running Lilypond on OS X Leopard.
The best solution to work with Lilypond is in combination with the OOoLilypond
(OpenOffice Lilypond) script. It also works in NeoOffice and makes the usage of
Lilypond very comfortable.
I think OOoLilypond would be worth getting
Sirs,
Since I changed from MAC OS X 10.4 to 10.5 I no langer can install Lilypond on
this computer (PowerBook G4).
Each time I try to install any LP-version the installation fails. In the
menue-bar I see the falldown-menue 'Lilypond' - but it never falls down... I
cannot even quit...
(I
hi,
see http://ivo.bouwmans.name/lilypondleopard/, which is also linked
from the lilypond download page under the Mac OS X Leopard entry... if
you would prefer to use TeXShop, see: http://simon.bailey.at/blog/lilyleopard/
regards,
sb
On Mar 14, 2008, at 11:51 AM, Josef Schluessel wrote
hi,
On Feb 29, 2008, at 12:15 PM, Claude Hervieu wrote:
I have just bought a mac with OS leopard.
I have download Lilypond for this machine.
Lilypond does not run :
when I run program a text file is opened
but I cannot
save it because in the menu just the word Lilypond appear.
this has been
hello
I have just bought a mac with OS leopard.
I have download Lilypond for this machine.
Lilypond does not run :
when I run program a text file is opened
but I cannot
save it because in the menu just the word Lilypond appear.
I thank you by advance.
claude
On 29 Feb 2008, at 12:26, Simon Bailey wrote:
this has been covered numerous times in the mailinglists.
Probably because there are no instructions at the downloads page :-).
please search the archives.
trick is: download non-intel version and use TeXShop.
One variation, I surmise, but I
On 29 Feb 2008, at 13:36, Simon Bailey wrote:
One variation, I surmise, but I gather one will have to figure out
how to set up TeXShop.
for these reasons, here's a (very) quick runthrough:
http://simon.bailey.at/blog/lilyleopard/
I wonder, doesn't TeXShop have everything the old LilyPond
Hallo all,
Claude Hervieu wrote:
I have just bought a mac with OS leopard.
I have download Lilypond for this machine.
Lilypond does not run...
There is a very simple solution, which can be found on:
http://ivo.bouwmans.name/lilypondleopard/
By the way: Simon Bailey answered:
this has
Ivo Bouwmans wrote:
I asked for a link on the Lilypond download page, just to avoid
problems like Claude is experiencing, and I don't know why no link has
been made yet... Does the development team have any objections to my
LilypondScript? Please let me know!
The problem is rather that
or write scripts themselves. They need a clear recipe. I received
replies from Lilypond users who are glad they can *finally* use Lilypond
on Leopard with it. I take it that you are not in the group I wrote the
script for.
;-)
And of course: anyone is free to adapt the script to their needs
Hallo Mats,
I asked for a link on the Lilypond download page, [...]
The problem is rather that nobody feels really responsible for that part
of the web pages.
Which is a pity, really, for that is where new users get their first
impression of Lilypond. The way it is now, Leopard users may
, in leopard, preview automagically updates the view if the file
changes, so you don't really need to close preview...
otoh, in TeXShop (or JEdit, or whichever other editor you use which
integrates nicely with lilypond), you can save the files whereever you
want and compiling them is as simple
get their first
impression of Lilypond. The way it is now, Leopard users may never
turn to LP again.
Are you volunteering?
- Graham
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Hallo Graham,
I asked for a link on the Lilypond download page, [...]
The problem is rather that nobody feels really responsible for that
part of the web pages.
Which is a pity, really, for that is where new users get their first
impression of Lilypond. The way it is now, Leopard users may
Hallo all,
For those of you on Mac OS X Leopard:
To make it easier to use Lilypond under Leopard, I wrote an AppleScript
and an information page.
You can find both at http://ivo.bouwmans.name/lilypondleopard/.
(Several people asked me to send this info to the user list, so here you
Thanks Hans I will take it into account once on Leopard
Best
-a-
On 13 Feb 2008, at 11:09, Hans Aberg wrote:
On 13 Feb 2008, at 05:31, Benedict Singer wrote:
Yes. If you have Lilypond in /Applications then you can run /
Applications/Lilypond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/lilypond music.ly
the result in Preview. Preview in Leopard will also
pick up file changes without having to close and reopen the file,
so you can just leave it open.
Ben
On Feb 12, 2008, at 14:49, Andrea Valle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry for the late reply.
This means that lily program from terminal
On 13 Feb 2008, at 05:31, Benedict Singer wrote:
Yes. If you have Lilypond in /Applications then you can run /
Applications/Lilypond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/lilypond music.ly
and then open the result in Preview. Preview in Leopard will also
pick up file changes without having to close
Sorry for the late reply.
This means that lily program from terminal works fine and it's the
Lily GUI App that does not work?
Thanks
-a-
On 11 Feb 2008, at 19:32, James E. Bailey wrote:
you can use an external editor (Textmate, TeXShop) to edit and
compile lilypond files in osx 10.5
Am
Yes. If you have Lilypond in /Applications then you can run /
Applications/Lilypond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/lilypond music.ly and
then open the result in Preview. Preview in Leopard will also pick up
file changes without having to close and reopen the file, so you can
just leave it open
Lilypond in /Applications then you can run
/Applications/Lilypond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/lilypond music.ly and
then open the result in Preview. Preview in Leopard will also pick up file
changes without having to close and reopen the file, so you can just leave
it open.
Ben
On Feb 12, 2008
you can use an external editor (Textmate, TeXShop) to edit and compile
lilypond files in osx 10.5
Am 11.02.2008 um 14:52 schrieb Roberto:
Dear Geniuses,
There isn't a OSX 10.5 version available yet, right?
Any idea when is there going to be on?
All the best,
Roberto.
On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 13:52:49 + (UTC)
Roberto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There isn't a OSX 10.5 version available yet, right?
Correct.
Any idea when is there going to be on?
Sometime after somebody starts working on it. Since none of the
programmers have 10.5, this will require external
Graham Percival wrote:
On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 13:52:49 + (UTC)
Roberto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There isn't a OSX 10.5 version available yet, right?
Correct.
Well, that's not the full story, as Graham knows. See
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=504q=leopard
Dear Geniuses,
There isn't a OSX 10.5 version available yet, right?
Any idea when is there going to be on?
All the best,
Roberto.
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I've just started Lilypond for the first time since upgrading to 10.5
and I only get the Apple menu and Lilypond, clicking on the latter
produces no menu. Java problems? I had 2.10.something, but downloading
2.11.something made no difference.
Victor.
Yes, it doesn't work. See issue 506 or 508 in the bug list.
Cheers,
- Graham
On Sat, 9 Feb 2008 08:56:08 -0600
Victor Eijkhout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've just started Lilypond for the first time since upgrading to
10.5 and I only get the Apple menu and Lilypond, clicking on the
latter
Hi
I remember seeing emails on this list complaining that Lilypond was not
working under Leopard.
Is that fixed? What version should I use?
Thank you
ambs
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Date: Thu, 03 Jan 2008 22:10:07 +
From: Alberto Sim?es [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Is lilypond working on Leopard?
To: lilypond lilypond-user@gnu.org
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Hi
I remember seeing emails on this list complaining
I have downloaded both LilyPond v2.10.33-1 and v2.11.36-1 and
have tried running them without success under Leopard (10.5.1).
When launching LilyPond for the first time, the application loads
and the default introduction page is displayed. However, the only
menu item is LilyPond yet
See the report on the bug list; I believe it's number 504 or 506.
Cheers,
- Graham
On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 08:12:38 + (UTC)
Caine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have downloaded both LilyPond v2.10.33-1 and v2.11.36-1 and
have tried running them without success under Leopard (10.5.1).
When
On 16 Dec 2007, at 10:12, Graham Percival wrote:
See the report on the bug list; I believe it's number 504 or 506.
One can use the link
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=504
But I recommend being on the Bug-LilyPond list anyway.
Hans Åberg
OK, I know. The standard reply to the Lilypond vs. Lopard question is
compile it yourself. I could do that, but I believe it is a bit more
complicated than just
make
sudo make install
so it wold be easier if someone who has done this already could make
an unofficial build available.
Sven Axelsson wrote:
OK, I know. The standard reply to the Lilypond vs. Lopard question is
compile it yourself. I could do that, but I believe it is a bit more
complicated than just
make
sudo make install
so it wold be easier if someone who has done this already could make an
0. no ETA.
Please check the google issue tracker for future updates.
- Graham
Darren Nelsen wrote:
What's the status of a release for Mac OS X Leopard? ETA?
Thanks.
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With the new OS (Leopard) Lilypond don't run.
When I open Lilypond in menubar appears only Lilypond menu that don't works
how can I do?
thanks claudio
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On 18 Nov 2007, at 08:56, claudio wrote:
With the new OS (Leopard) Lilypond don't run.
When I open Lilypond in menubar appears only Lilypond menu that
don't works
how can I do?
You might sign up to the Bug-LilyPond list, where it has been
reported quite some time ago.
Hans Åberg
On Leopard Lilypond don't work, display only Lilypond menu and no others!
Any suggest???
Thank you very much
Fussi Omero
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On 6 Nov 2007, at 14:58, Fussi Omero wrote:
On Leopard Lilypond don't work, display only Lilypond menu and no
others!
Any suggest???
You might subscribe to the Bug-LilyPond list, where it has been
reported a long time ago. :-)
Hans Åberg
On 2 Nov 2007, at 02:30, immanuel litzroth wrote:
I tried to compile lilypond with the help of macports today and I
don't
have much good news.
1) The guile in macports didn't seem to compile for me due to some
errors related to open64 and such. A downloaded guile had the same
problem but
Hi Immanuel
I worked around the guile problem by upgrading my portfile to 1.8.3
and manually adding #undef HAVE_STAT64 in config.h after the
configure phase. However lilypond will complain about not beeing able
to dlopen libguile-srfi-srfi-1-v-3.so. I solved this problem by just
setting
I tried to compile lilypond with the help of macports today and I don't
have much good news.
1) The guile in macports didn't seem to compile for me due to some errors
related to open64 and such. A downloaded guile had the same problem but I
hacked my way around that and got guile to compile.
2)
In 10.4, I have put LilyPond in /Applications/, and in my home
directory, I have script created by say
cat lilypond
exec /Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/lilypond
$@
^D
chmod a+x lilypond
(where ^D is control-D). Then this LilyPond script can be run.
Does
On 30 Oct 2007, at 09:32, immanuel litzroth wrote:
In 10.4, I have put LilyPond in /Applications/, ...
Does that work in 10.5?
I'll have to try this at home this evening, but the answer is very
probably going to be no.
I think you put it on your desktop instead of in /Applications/, so
In 10.4, I have put LilyPond in /Applications/, and in my home
directory, I have script created by say
cat lilypond
exec /Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/lilypond
$@
^D
chmod a+x lilypond
(where ^D is control-D). Then this LilyPond script can be run.
Does
On 30 Oct 2007, at 18:35, immanuel litzroth wrote:
In 10.4, I have put LilyPond in /Applications/, and in my home
directory, I have script created by say
cat lilypond
exec /Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/lilypond
$@
^D
chmod a+x lilypond
(where ^D is control-D).
I can probably help with Leopard issues, as I'm a Mac developer and was
testing the Leopard beta versions.p
However, I don't expect I can do so before this weekend at the earliest.
One thing I do know, though, is that Leopard has improved security over
previous versions of Mac OS X. Possibly
Michael David Crawford wrote:
I can probably help with Leopard issues, as I'm a Mac developer and was
testing the Leopard beta versions.p
Great! If you find any info, please add it here:
http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=504
Cheers,
- Graham
Hi Lilypond Team
Thank you very much for this great product. I love Lilypond! It helps me a lot
for learning my stuff on Sax.
This Weekend i did buy Mac OS X 10.5 and it seems that Lilypond doesnt work
on it. The program hands during start up.
Is there a fix coming soon?
Best Regards
On 27 Oct 2007, at 19:29, Immanuel Litzroth wrote:
Lilypond doesn't work on Leopard as it did on Tiger.
I upgraded my system (install new system with keeping of
settings). If I try to run the unix commandline executables
I get the message
/bin/bash: /Users/immanuel/Desktop/LilyPond.app/Contents
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