On Friday, 28 April 2000, Harti Brandt writes:
> Lily's installation procedure is really a pain. It works fine, if you
> install lily at home on your Linux PC, where you are the One-and-only. But
> in a networking environment, where security is an issue it is causing real
> trouble. Usually if you say 'make' to a software package, everything gets
> build. If you say 'make install' the files, needed to run the software are
> copied to some public place. This works just fine for almost every GNU
> package I used so far. Lily, however, for some reason does only half of
> the build if I say 'make' and for 'make install' it does the rest and
> copies the files. This is problematic:
Ok. Do you have a log file handy? If not, I'll make one here. It's
probably got to do with fonts. We should fix this.
Greetings,
Jan.
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