On Wed, 2004-02-25 at 16:18, Mats Bengtsson wrote: > This typically means that you haven't sourced lilypond-profile > (which is found in buildscripts/out/ if you compiled it yourself). > > /Mats
Right, Han-Wen gave me the heads-up about that off-list. I had trouble with this some time ago. At that time I got some help here about that. I didn't understand some of the instructions at first. Eventually, I was left with the impression that all I would have to do is to place a copy of lilypond-profile in /etc/profile.d/ (I'm on RedHat 9.0) and all would be well. It has been working fine for several upgrades. In fact it was working just fine just recently without changing anything. I was using v2.1.25.hwn1 yesterday and this morning. Then after a re-boot I was getting the "can't find lilyponddefs" thing. I did: echo $TEXMF ...and my current LilyPond version (2.1.27) did *not* appear. I did: . /usr/src/lilypond/buildscripts/out/lilypond-profile echo $TEXMF ...and 2.1.27 *did* appear. Now, however, if I login again, or close any open consoles and open a new one and do 'echo $TEXMF' my current LilyPond will not appear. This can't be right. But I'm learning; I see that I had put a file lilypond.sh in /etc/profile.d/ but in that file I had not specified the line: . /PATH/TO/lilypond-profile Now I have done so. It points to the lilypond-profile in the LilyPond source tree. Everything is fine now. The mystery still stands, though: Why was it working fine before and then suddenly stop? Thank you all for your patience, David _______________________________________________ Lilypond-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user
