>> What about setting up GUB (with LilyPond) on
>> https://hydra.nixos.org/? Other GNU projects like Emacs are also
>> hosted there for daily builds, so it should be easy to get lilypond
>> registered there...
>>
>> https://nixos.org/hydra/
>
> Are you going to do it?
Basically, I'm intereste
Werner LEMBERG writes:
> What about setting up GUB (with LilyPond) on https://hydra.nixos.org/?
> Other GNU projects like Emacs are also hosted there for daily
> builds, so it should be easy to get lilypond registered there...
>
> https://nixos.org/hydra/
Are you going to do it?
Like with any
> On my GUB build machine (4 core hyperthreaded i7, 8 Gigs, SSD) an
> incremental build (i.e. with a stable version of GUB with the
> toolset all up to date) takes around one to one and a half hours.
> If GUB needs updating, it can, as you say, take over 6 hours even on
> that machine. The upload
Am 09.05.2018 um 17:23 schrieb Phil Holmes:
Question: How difficult/costly/... would it be to prepare a "daily
build from current master" for download?
Very. We are talking about 6 hours of build time on a pretty solidly
powered 8-processor machine. Actually, we _were_ talking about that
befo
- Original Message -
From: "David Kastrup"
To: "Lukas-Fabian Moser"
Cc: "lilypond-user" ;
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2018 4:11 PM
Subject: Re: Release schedule for 2.20
Lukas-Fabian Moser writes:
(I, for example, just recently switched to self-compil
Lukas-Fabian Moser writes:
> (I, for example, just recently switched to self-compiled Lilypond
> because of Malte's amazing work on the \haydnTurn which was prompted
> by my question. To my surprise, compiling turned out to be quite easy,
> but of course there /were /some slight dependency issues
- Original Message -
From: "Lukas-Fabian Moser"
To: ; "lilypond-user"
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2018 3:09 PM
Subject: Re: Release schedule for 2.20
But an increasing number of questions asked in forums or on the lists can
be answered by “compile current maste
But an increasing number of questions asked in forums or on the lists
can be answered by “compile current master or wait for 2.21.0”. And a
huge number of answers requires at least 2.19.xx but people
understandably don’t want to install an “unstable” version.
IIUC, the situation used to be:
Am 9. Mai 2018 12:18:37 MESZ schrieb Aaron Hill :
>On 2018-05-09 02:49, Malte Meyn wrote:
>> But an increasing number of questions asked in forums or on the lists
>> can be answered by “compile current master or wait for 2.21.0”. And a
>> huge number of answers requires at least 2.19.xx but peopl
On 2018-05-09 02:49, Malte Meyn wrote:
But an increasing number of questions asked in forums or on the lists
can be answered by “compile current master or wait for 2.21.0”. And a
huge number of answers requires at least 2.19.xx but people
understandably don’t want to install an “unstable” version
Am 09.05.2018 um 11:16 schrieb David Kastrup:
Aaron Hill writes:
Hi folks,
It would seem the release of version 2.20 must be nearing, but I have
not found anything published about the release schedule for the
project.
There isn't one.
[CC-ing to lilypond-devel]
I know that you don’t li
- Original Message -
From: "David Kastrup"
To: "Aaron Hill"
Cc:
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2018 10:16 AM
Subject: Re: Release schedule for 2.20
Aaron Hill writes:
Hi folks,
It would seem the release of version 2.20 must be nearing, but I have
not found anyt
Aaron Hill writes:
> Hi folks,
>
> It would seem the release of version 2.20 must be nearing, but I have
> not found anything published about the release schedule for the
> project.
There isn't one.
> The website mentions following the info-lilyp...@gnu.org mailing list,
> but according to the
Hi folks,
It would seem the release of version 2.20 must be nearing, but I have
not found anything published about the release schedule for the project.
The website mentions following the info-lilyp...@gnu.org mailing list,
but according to the archives that list hasn't seen a post in years.
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