I noticed in the digest someone talking about Lilypond for Mac working on an
external disk but not on the internal one - it is possible that they are
formatted differently. The Mac offers various filesystems, some of which are
case insensitive and some which are not! It may be informative to check
The hard disc format is determined by the type of processor you have
in the machine: GUID format for Intel chips, MacOS Extended for PPC
chips. I have a G4 [PPC] chip, so both Ext. and Int. are formatted
with MacOS Extended.
The EXTERNAL has a different system, 10.4.11, under which LilyPond
On Dec 17, 2009, at 12:10 PM, Robert Ley wrote:
The hard disc format is determined by the type of processor you
have in the machine: GUID format for Intel chips, MacOS Extended
for PPC chips. I have a G4 [PPC] chip, so both Ext. and Int. are
formatted with MacOS Extended.
The EXTERNAL
Yup. I don't know enough about using a Terminal program or anything
else to get LilyPond to run without using the GUI. I need the GUI and
that's what doesn't work.
RDL
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