On 21 December 2013 23:57, David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org> wrote:

> Kevin Patrick Barry <barr...@tcd.ie> writes:
>
> >> Once Mac Ports is installed, the following:
> >>
> >> sudo port install xpdf
> >>
> >> does install xpdf and all necessary stuff.
> >
> > Thanks for this. I am getting closer, but still no cigar.  Xpdf is
> > working, and it is, I think, calling the lilypond-invoke-editor script
> > correctly when I click on a note in a pdf generated by lilypond, but I
> > get the following error:
> > "/home/gub/gub/target/tools/root/usr/bin/guile: bad interpreter: No
> > such file or directory"
> >
> > I assume it needs this guile to run and can't find it, so I changed
> > the file to point to one I found in the LilyPond.app
> > (/Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/guile), and now I
> > get another error when I try to click on a link:
> > ERROR: In procedure dynamic-link:
> > ERROR: file: "libguile-srfi-srfi-1-v-3", message: "file not found"
> >
> > Since there is no libguile-srfi-srfi-1-v-3 I'm not sure what to do
> > next.  The only guile I found on the computer was the one installed in
> > LilyPond. Finder doesn't really seem to be able to see what's going on
> > in macports - maybe I should have pointed the lilypond-invoke-editor
> > script in that direction? There are folders called guile and guile16,
> > but no file called guile in either of them.
> >
> > Damnit Jim I'm a musician not a magician!
>
> lilypond-invoke-editor seemingly is a GUILE script, so it needs a
> working GUILE interpreter.  It would appear that the installation of
> GUILE you pointed it to is not really working.  Again, I'm somewhat at a
> loss to figure out how to fix this on MacOSX.  It would appear that the
> installation is not done correctly: that would point to a GUB problem
> (our installer).
>

(Oops, replied only to David...)

Guile hasn’t been installed on my Mac (except as part of Lilypond). That
is, the command guile didn’t work. I tried sudo port install guile, and it
put a binary of version 1.8.8 in /opt/local/bin. Perhaps try that out.

Vaughan
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