Hi, Eric

The first thing that got me crazy was to install latex using macports, when I have my own installation (mactex) running well. But wasn't that the failing portion. It was during lilypond build.

But, thanks for your help.
I might ask for it, as I am really tempted to try again.

Thanks


Eric Knapp wrote:
I have successfully compiled lilypond 2.11.50 and 2.11.52 on my mac.
It is worth the effort since the resulting application is so much
faster. How did your efforts fail? MacPorts can be fussy and I had to
do some juggling of dependencies to get everything installed
correctly. And a few of the required ports were broken the day I tried
the install. When that happens you have to know the macports system
pretty well to get things running. Maybe I can help you? Let me know
if you want to try again with some assistance.

-Eric

On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 1:05 PM, Alberto Simões
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, Folks

No, I am not asking how to install Lilypond in Leopard. I know there are at
least two options:
 - to compile it from the source, using a set of instructions and macports
(that installs/reinstalls almost everything)
 - and another option that is to use the G4 binary (the one I use, as the
previous one failed)

My question is another (or, my questions...)
 - is it known why the 10.4 binary doesn't work under 10.5?
 - if so, is there any work on preparing a standard binary for Leopard?

Cheers
Alberto

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                Campus de Gualtar - 4710-057 Braga - Portugal


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