Sorry, I replied off list. Here is my reply again for the world to see.

Thanks for the reply Mats.

> but it looks as if the problem is that the environment variables
> are not set correctly. LilyPond comes with a script called
> lilypond-profile (or lilypond-profile.sh) that should be sourced
> to get the correct environment variable settings.


After figuring out how to source something (for those who don't know, you type: source then the file name of what it is you would like to source in a terminal) I did that with lilypond-profile.sh. I got no output, which from my reading is a good sign. But it still does not work. I then took a peek inside the script and saw some interesting things about directories. Tried to manually create some things, but running lilypond still gives me the same output in the end.


> Another possible problem that I know has appeared in some packaging
> of LilyPond is that only root had read permissions for some of the
> files under .../share/lilypond/.


Already looked into that and I have read permissions available for everyone. (It was automatically set for that, I did not change anything).


Any other thoughts?

dpeach


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