Mats Bengtsson writes:

> Well, one reason is that you then would have to set the value of
> the libdir variable at the top of midi2ly.py in the installation program,
> since you don't know before then what installation directory was actually
> used. Moving the dll:s and .py include files into bin\ seems a simpler
> solution.

Ok.

> By the way, I think I have tracked down the problems with lilypond-book.
> It's the redirect 1>/dev/null used in ly.system (lilylib.py), which doesn't
> work in Windows. We worked around a similar problem some time ago
> by introducing extra temporary files. I could make a more or less ugly
> patch if you wish.

Yes, but it would be nice to use the ugly/tempfile solution only where
it's necessary.

Jan.

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