Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
>
>
> fred@appel:~$ grep kpse_afm_format /usr/include/kpathsea/*
> /usr/include/kpathsea/tex-file.h: kpse_afm_format,
> fred@appel:~$ grep VERSION /usr/include/kpathsea/*
> /usr/include/kpathsea/c-auto.h:#define KPSEVERSION "kpathsea version 3.3.1"
>
> Jan.
>
Ah, I see.
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"Jack J. Woehr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 1. ( ) text/plain ( ) text/html
>
> Well, we're *almost* there :-)
>
> rm -f ./out/kpath.dep; DEPENDENCIES_OUTPUT="./out/kpath.dep ./out/kpath.o" c++ -c
>-DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DSTRING_UTILS_INLINED -Iinclude -
Well, we're *almost* there :-)
rm -f ./out/kpath.dep; DEPENDENCIES_OUTPUT="./out/kpath.dep ./out/kpath.o"
c++ -c -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DSTRING_UTILS_INLINED -Iinclude -I./out
-I.././lib/include -I../lib/./out -I.././flower/include -I../flower/./out
-I../flower/include -O2 -finli
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> >> latex sample2e
> Prints out some lines and generates files files sample2e.{dvi,log,aux}
Yes, this all works now. It was the optimization causing core dumps.
> set the environment variable CXXFLAGS to '-I/usr/local/teTeX/include'
> and LDFLAGS to '-L/usr/local/teTeX/
> Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
>
> > this is strange. Metafont does work when you run it standalone,
> > right?
>
> Problem is, I know nothing useful about TeTex ... can you suggest
> a test command I could run, please?
In addition to what Han-Wen suggested (a font generation
command), you could al
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
> Could you also please not send HTML mails?
My apologies.
> > Dumps core. Guess something went wrong in building teTeX.
> >
> > Hmm ... using gcc 2.95.3. Guess I'd better start browsing the
> > teTeX lists.
>
> Did you compile using -O0, like Mats suggested?
Going bac
"Jack J. Woehr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 1. ( ) text/plain ( ) text/html
>
>
>
Could you also please not send HTML mails?
> Dumps core. Guess something went wrong in building teTeX.
>
> Hmm ... using gcc 2.95.3. Guess I'd better start browsing the
> teTeX lists.
D
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> ./configure: !: not found
this looks like some kind of sh/bash incompatibility can you run it
under bash?
I'm launching configure from bash 2.05a
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Purematrix,
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
about teTeX installations that don't include Metafont
and the
Kpathsea library, so if you're unlucky you may have to add those.
libkpathsea.a is there in /usr/local/teTeX/lib ... how do I tell lilypond
configure where to find it?
--
Jack J. Woehr # Politicians are the
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
try
mf cmr10
Dumps core. Guess something went wrong in building teTeX.
Hmm ... using gcc 2.95.3. Guess I'd better start browsing the
teTeX lists.
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Senior Consultant # they promise to build a bridge
Pure
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
>
> > this is strange. Metafont does work when you run it standalone,
> > right?
>
> Problem is, I know nothing useful about TeTex ... can you suggest
> a test command I could run, please?
try
mf cmr10
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Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
this is strange. Metafont does work when you
run it standalone,
right?
Problem is, I know nothing useful about TeTex ... can you suggest
a test command I could run, please?
--
Jack J. Woehr # Politicians are the same all over:
Senior Consultant # they promise to b
The only part of the printouts that I would react to immediately,
are the teTeX related problems. I've seen some reports on the
teTeX mailing list about problems with Solaris and certain
versions of gcc. You may want to search the mailing lists at
http://www.mail-archive.com/tetex%40informatik.u
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> checking for working metafont mode... Segmentation Fault - core dumped
> Segmentation Fault - core dumped
> Segmentation Fault - core dumped
> Segmentation Fault - core dumped
> Segmentation Fault - core dumped
> Segmentation Fault - core dumped
> laserjet
this is stra
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
> I'm struggling to build lilypond 1.5.25 on Solaris
2.8.
>
Check that you have teTeX installed and that the corresponding
binaries are in the PATH.
Hmm, this is getting more complicated.
I built teTeX with gcc 2.95.3 but I see in the output from configure
that it's not
a ha
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I cannot begin to tell you how disappointed I was to finish this simple
> two part arrangement, which does considerable violence to Haendel but
> is made very easy for beginners, to find that the augmentation dots are
> not down when \stemDowm is in effect. What pos
%Oops. I'm not used to IMP.
\version "1.4.9"
\header {
dedication = "Namo Summaambuddhassa"
title = "Joy to the World"
composer = "Haendel"
poet = "allegro"
% poet is not in the same typeface as composer.
instrument = "Arr. for Solo Guitar by David Raleigh Arnold"
copyright = "\cent
I cannot begin to tell you how disappointed I was to finish this simple
two part arrangement, which does considerable violence to Haendel but
is made very easy for beginners, to find that the augmentation dots are
not down when \stemDowm is in effect. What possible reason could there
be not to
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