Am Freitag, den 13.03.2020, 13:59 +0100 schrieb Federico Bruni: > Il giorno gio 12 mar 2020 alle 14:39, Jonas Hahnfeld < > hah...@hahnjo.de > > > ha scritto: > > The usage of plain archives has the advantage that the user can > > install > > and move the files anywhere, without invoking any installer. That is > > by > > design, but maybe there's a valid use case for installers that I'm > > missing? Uninstalling is just as easy as deleting the files (the > > scripts from GUB don't do more than that anyhow). > > If you use lilypond with Frescobaldi only, this approach is fine. > > But if you want to use it in a terminal, then you have to make some > adjustments: adding the path to PATH for each version installed,...
AFAICT that's not done anymore since 2012: https://github.com/gperciva/gub/commit/917dab12e7a838f1f153e7c57fb921c0b19b9bc2 So the only thing the installer really does (besides extracting the files) is the setup of the .ly extension. Am I missing something else? Jonas
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