Some time later today (knock on wood) I'll make the official 2.13.4 release. This will happen whenever I manage to solve or bludgeon all the issues involved in building GUB on my university machine. As such, - I'm not going to check the regtests - I'm not going to announce it on info-lilypond or the website. - I'm not going to care about things like test output that's twice the size that it should be, or that I need to do rm -rf target/*/*/lilypond* in order to rebuild it
Some time next week (knock on wood again), I'll make a 2.13.5 release. The major new thing there will be creating the regtest comparison between .4 and .5, and this time I *will* check the output. (not that much will have changed) I haven't lost all those other issues[1], but I really need to stop abusing my supervisor's trust -- he very graciously said that I could work on lilypond releases before other things, but I don't think he realized this would take a whole week. Granted, I've been doing other things (like setting up a bank account; more complicated in the UK than in some other places!). But I still need to spend *far* less time on lilypond, particularly during university hours. I'll still be available for testing stuff, but it'll be on the level of "git pull -r; make lilypond; forget about it". [1] I guess I should add them to the tracker, though. Tomorrow, I'll wade into the copyright debate, and prepare materials for GLISS. Once the copyright stuff is over, I'll start GLISS (that's the Grand Lilypond Input Syntax Standardization). If 2.13.5 goes smoothly, then I'll try making a 2.12 release on the 28th. Cheers, - Graham _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel