Re: LilyPond 2.21.80 installer on MacOS 10.15 (Hans Åberg)

2021-04-03 Thread Jacques Menu
Thanks everybody for the help.

The 64-bit binary built by matlimatli for Big Sur:

https://github.com/matlimatli/simplesynth/releases 


is what I was looking for, runs like a charm.

A nice w-e!

JM




Re: LilyPond 2.21.80 installer on MacOS 10.15 (Hans Åberg)

2021-04-02 Thread Jean Abou Samra


Le 03/04/2021 à 00:02, Jacques Menu a écrit :

Hello Hans,

Sorry if the question has already raised and I missed it.

Marnen’s 2.20 release works fine here with Frescobaldi 3.1.3 on Big 
Sur 11.2.3.


My question is: SimpleSynth seems to be 32 bits only, how can I get 
the MIDI output played?


I’ve installed brew and timidity, but I don’t know how to use it  from 
within Frescobaldi:


*menu@macbookprojm*: /usr/local > ./Cellar/timidity/2.15.0_1/bin/timidity
TiMidity++ version 2.15.0 -- MIDI to WAVE converter and player
Copyright (C) 1999-2018 Masanao Izumo >

Copyright (C) 1995 Tuukka Toivonen mailto:t...@cgs.fi>>

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA

Thanks for your help!

JM



Hi Jacques,

Does this help?

https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2021-01/msg00240.html

For me, it worked just fine (under Ubuntu).

Hope that helps,
Jean


Re: LilyPond 2.21.80 installer on MacOS 10.15 (Hans Åberg)

2021-04-02 Thread 田村淳
Regarding 64-bit SimpleSynth, here is some discussion:
https://github.com/notahat/simplesynth/issues/4 


and 64-bit binary built by matlimatli:
https://github.com/matlimatli/simplesynth/releases 


> 2021/04/03 7:17、Hans Åberg のメール:
> 
> 
>> On 3 Apr 2021, at 00:02, Jacques Menu  wrote:
>> 
>> Hello Hans,
>> 
>> Sorry if the question has already raised and I missed it.
>> 
>> Marnen’s 2.20 release works fine here with Frescobaldi 3.1.3 on Big Sur 
>> 11.2.3.
>> 
>> My question is: SimpleSynth seems to be 32 bits only, how can I get the MIDI 
>> output played? 
> 
> One can use GarageBand, just put it into a track in a project file. Perhaps a 
> bit cumbersome, but provides opportunity for further editing.
> 
> 
> 



Re: LilyPond 2.21.80 installer on MacOS 10.15 (Hans Åberg)

2021-04-02 Thread Hans Åberg


> On 3 Apr 2021, at 00:02, Jacques Menu  wrote:
> 
> Hello Hans,
> 
> Sorry if the question has already raised and I missed it.
> 
> Marnen’s 2.20 release works fine here with Frescobaldi 3.1.3 on Big Sur 
> 11.2.3.
> 
> My question is: SimpleSynth seems to be 32 bits only, how can I get the MIDI 
> output played? 

One can use GarageBand, just put it into a track in a project file. Perhaps a 
bit cumbersome, but provides opportunity for further editing.





Re: LilyPond 2.21.80 installer on MacOS 10.15 (Hans Åberg)

2021-04-02 Thread Jacques Menu
Hello Hans,

Sorry if the question has already raised and I missed it.

Marnen’s 2.20 release works fine here with Frescobaldi 3.1.3 on Big Sur 11.2.3.

My question is: SimpleSynth seems to be 32 bits only, how can I get the MIDI 
output played? 

I’ve installed brew and timidity, but I don’t know how to use it  from within 
Frescobaldi:

menu@macbookprojm: /usr/local > ./Cellar/timidity/2.15.0_1/bin/timidity
TiMidity++ version 2.15.0 -- MIDI to WAVE converter and player
Copyright (C) 1999-2018 Masanao Izumo 
Copyright (C) 1995 Tuukka Toivonen 

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA

Thanks for your help!

JM

> Le 2 déc. 2020 à 20:04, Hans Åberg  a écrit :
> 
> 
>> On 2 Dec 2020, at 18:33, Carl Sorensen  wrote:
>> 
>> Marnen's application bundle is available on his web site:
>> 
>> https://bintray.com/marnen/lilypond-darwin-64
> 
> This is for the stable release.
> 
>> Because Marnen's build is MacOS native, rather than GUB, …
> 
> The GUB is not used anymore, I believe: Apart from the license issue, there 
> is a problem with getting a working cross compilation SDK. There used to be a 
> problem with it using clang, but that should be fixed.
> 
>> I assume that his build recipe will build ARM apps as well.  But it will 
>> likely need to be run on an ARM-based system.
> 
> The universal binaries are just separate compiles bundled together:
> https://developer.apple.com/documentation/xcode/building_a_universal_macos_binary
> 
> 
> 



Re: LilyPond 2.21.80 installer on MacOS 10.15 (Hans Åberg)

2020-12-02 Thread Hans Åberg


> On 2 Dec 2020, at 18:33, Carl Sorensen  wrote:
> 
> Marnen's application bundle is available on his web site:
> 
> https://bintray.com/marnen/lilypond-darwin-64

This is for the stable release.

> Because Marnen's build is MacOS native, rather than GUB, …

The GUB is not used anymore, I believe: Apart from the license issue, there is 
a problem with getting a working cross compilation SDK. There used to be a 
problem with it using clang, but that should be fixed.

> I assume that his build recipe will build ARM apps as well.  But it will 
> likely need to be run on an ARM-based system.

The universal binaries are just separate compiles bundled together:
https://developer.apple.com/documentation/xcode/building_a_universal_macos_binary





Re: LilyPond 2.21.80 installer on MacOS 10.15 (Hans Åberg)

2020-12-02 Thread Carl Sorensen
Marnen's application bundle is available on his web site:

https://bintray.com/marnen/lilypond-darwin-64

Because Marnen's build is MacOS native, rather than GUB, I assume that his 
build recipe will build ARM apps as well.  But it will likely need to be run on 
an ARM-based system.  Marnen has made his build code available:

https://gitlab.com/marnen/lilypond-mac-builder

Carl
 



Re: LilyPond 2.21.80 installer on MacOS 10.15

2020-11-14 Thread Hans Åberg


> On 11 Nov 2020, at 18:29, Hans Åberg  wrote:
> 
> MacOS 11 is about to be released, so this is a LilyPond 2.21.80 installer, 
> latest unstable release, for use on MacOS 10.15. 

> 1. https://web2.storegate.com/share/wiM8LyF

This installer works on MacOS 11, and it seems that the program (developer 
version) does so as well (also reported by another user).





Re: LilyPond 2.21.80 installer on MacOS 10.15 (Hans Åberg)

2020-11-13 Thread Hans Åberg


> On 13 Nov 2020, at 06:50, Zone Dremik  wrote:
> 
>  Hello,
> I am a consumer-level user of Lilypond, and my installation abilities are 
> limited to clicking Download from the Lilypond website.
> The upgrade to 2.20.0 64bit for Mac Catalina was a bit of a trauma, until 
> Marnen's application bundle was made available on the website.

Those are different, this is the developer version, and the other, the app, is 
the stable one.





LilyPond 2.21.80 installer on MacOS 10.15

2020-11-11 Thread Hans Åberg
MacOS 11 is about to be released, so this is a LilyPond 2.21.80 installer, 
latest unstable release, for use on MacOS 10.15. As it will take some time to 
get MacPorts working on Mac OS 11, and this installer likely will not work on 
it, the best shot is to install this on MacOS 10.15 and then upgrade.

The installer is made from MacPorts lilypond-devel, available on the link below 
[1]. It installs in /opt/lilypond/, with the program in 
/opt/lilypond/bin/lilypond.

If you have already something installed in this directory, it may be prudent to 
remove it first. This can be done by the command
sudo rm -rf /opt/lilypond

1. https://web2.storegate.com/share/wiM8LyF

It may be the case that 'lilypond' is best to be run from a script that sets 
LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 (which otherwise on MacOS is LC_CTYPE=UTF-8). It can be 
created and installed as follows:

In Terminal write (^D is D):
% cat > lilypond
export LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8
export LANG=en_US.UTF-8
exec /opt/lilypond/bin/lilypond "$@“
^D

% chmod a+x lilypond
% sudo -s cp lilypond /usr/local/bin/lilypond

The program can then be called by 'lilypond' in Terminal, as /usr/local/bin/ is 
in the program searchpath.

And do 'rm lilypond' if you do not want to keep the local copy of the script.