James <pkx1...@gmail.com> writes: > GPL Ghostscript 9.07 (2013-02-14) > Copyright (C) 2012 Artifex Software, Inc. All rights reserved. > This software comes with NO WARRANTY: see the file PUBLIC for details. > ]] > Success: compilation successfully completed > > > --snip-- > > The first time I did it, I just copied the executable and it > complained about an incorrect gs*.ps version and some library (*.so) > file incompatibility - which one would expect. > > I hope this helps.
Not all that much. I was talking about the situation you have in Raring Ringtail after sudo apt-get install lilypond or (in my case) after compiling one's own version of LilyPond. Not after installing a whole cross-compiled LilyPond operating environment. While the latter is more or less the standard way of installing/using LilyPond on Windows or MacOSX, it is rather uncommon on GNU/Linux distributions. Most importantly, I am talking about the situation using the stock installed Ghostscript binary. Not anything else. I have no doubts that there are way to compile/install GhostScript in a working way. But the problem occurs with the exact binary package/compilation available in the Ubuntu package repositories. At least it does for me. And I still don't know whether it does for anybody else. -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel