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Is there a fix for this issue? I just installed Mac OSX Sierra 10.12.3 and
have the same problem with LilyPond 2.19.45-1 and 2.18.2-1
I am running Lilypond by clicking the LilyPond app in the Applications
folder,
so I am not running
(available on github).
All information is here:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/contributor/index.html
Can you take care of it?
Let me know, thanks
Federico
Il giorno ven 27 gen 2017 alle 8:40, Anthony Fok <f...@debian.org> ha
scritto:
Hello,
LilyPond failed to build on GNU Hurd b
lypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/learning/organizing-pieces-with-variables
% I am attempting to create style sheet-like thingies for book
publishing.
% This gives the error "Ignoring non-music expression" in Lilypond
2.19.54-1
More importantly, before that it gives the error ‘unk
ing-pieces-with-variables
% I am attempting to create style sheet-like thingies for book publishing.
% This gives the error "Ignoring non-music expression" in Lilypond 2.19.54-1
More importantly, before that it gives the error ‘unknown escaped
string: `\fontsize'’.
That’s because \
ing to create style sheet-like thingies for book publishing.
% This gives the error "Ignoring non-music expression" in Lilypond 2.19.54-1
headerone = {
\fontsize #6
}
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LilyPond failed to build on GNU Hurd because Hurd does not have PATH_MAX.
Fortunately, a workaround is available thanks to the combined effort of
Debian developers Don Armstrong (Debian package maintainer for LilyPond)
and Petter Reinholdtsen (Debian Hurd guru).
Petter expressed his wish
ldn't be to hard to handle; I just wanted to mention it
for completeness.
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rule to our post-processing that
syllables ending with three vowels can be split before the last one. (I
assume the first two vowels are always diphtongs here).
Urs
>
>
> Werner
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n't find false positives.
Anther issue are three vowels in succession, for example
Bäuerin -> Bäue-rin -> Bäu-e-rin
Erneuerung -> Er-neue-rung -> Er-neu-e-rung
misstrauische -> miss-traui-sche ->miss-trau-i-sche
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ed or
>> not.
>
>Frescobaldi could maintain a set of prefixes (`geo-', `dia-', etc.)
>that are known to contain a `separate vowel'. Cf.
>
>http://repo.or.cz/wortliste.git/blob/HEAD:/skripte/python/trennstellenkategorisierung/wortteile/praefixe
Yes, or simply ignore this issue.
Urs
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y the rules should be defined
> independently and according to the language they are used/applied or
> not.
Frescobaldi could maintain a set of prefixes (`geo-', `dia-', etc.)
that are known to contain a `separate vowel'. Cf.
http://repo.or.cz/wortliste.git/blob/HEAD:/skripte/python/trennstellenkategorisierung/wortteile/praefixe
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% is an improvement
>> ...
>
>The very problem is to not introduce false positives, which can be
>easily missed.
>
>
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. I'd say anything that is better than 50% is an improvement
> ...
The very problem is to not introduce false positives, which can be
easily missed.
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t three letters (and at least one
other vowel?) can be hyphenated as a syllable in lyrics".
But surely I'm still missing something.
And of course I don't think it's necessary to catch 100% of the cases.
I'd say anything that is better than 50% is an improvement ...
Urs
>
> Wern
hting of hyphenation
points, but this is beyond what would be needed for lilypond.
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dem Schrank.
LOL.
>
> The sentence above demonstrates that probably _no_ current
> implementation of a hyphenation algorithm can be correct
> without a deep understanding of the contents of a text.
Indeed.
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can be correct
without a deep understanding of the contents of a text. But:
Are there better algorithms than the one described by F.M.Liang
for the task of finding 99.999% of all hyphenation points?
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you definitely need `The-a-ter'...
But couldn't *that* be achieved with a rather trivial rule?
Then one wouldn't even have to *update* the main algorithm but could do a
second pass with an external script (e.g. in Frescobaldi) to add hyphenation
for single vowels.
Urs
>
>
>Werner
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e
Heutzutage gehen immer weniger Zuschauer in The-
ater, egal ob Opernaufführungen oder Sprechthea-
ter.
For lyrics, you definitely need `The-a-ter'...
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>> Frescobaldi offers a ("destructive") hyphenation option using
>> system installed dictionaries. This can save lots if time while
>> giving total control to post-process the results.
>
> +1
Indeed. Having hyphenation support *outside* Lilypond, this is, as a
aber,
über, etc.
Have a look at http://projekte.dante.de/Trennmuster ... Werner knows that URL
;-)
cu,
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installed
dictionaries. This can save lots if time while giving total control to
post-process the results.
Urs
>
>Werner
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for larger blocks of texts where text
typography rules, not music typography.
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Hi Simon!
It’s a known issue that this is not possible to do in LilyPond, which is why
(almost?) everybody to typeset such large projects with LilyPond has used
LilyPond only for the music itself and embedded the output in *TeX or other
word-processing/publishing software.
Well
No reply, see previous feedback to your posts.
On 22.12.2016 19:33, Mirosław Doroszewski wrote:
Vertical spacing titles and highest staff in LilyPond version 2.18.2.
1. When some files are included to main file, not within \book block
but just added with \include command outside any block
On 22.12.2016 19:32, Mirosław Doroszewski wrote:
lilypond does not do word hyphenation in \marklist. It implies
that the software cannot public long and small song books with meny
pieces.
That is true. Your message would be received more favourably if you said
something like
‘It would
Hello Miro,
On 22/12/16 18:32, Mirosław Doroszewski wrote:
Word hyphenation in LilyPond version 2.18.2.
1. Word hyphenation happens usually in justified texts.
2. Music notation software can print song books with some or many pieces.
3. Conversion poetry texts from standard publication
Vertical spacing titles and highest staff in LilyPond version 2.18.2.
1. When some files are included to main file, not within \book block
but just added with \include command outside any block, there is put
too much vertical space between titles and "piece" title.
2. I tried in
Word hyphenation in LilyPond version 2.18.2.
1. Word hyphenation happens usually in justified texts.
2. Music notation software can print song books with some or many pieces.
3. Conversion poetry texts from standard publication into small one
is: changing strophas into paragraphs. It implies
2016-12-21 18:44 GMT+01:00 Mirosław Doroszewski
<miroslaw.doroszew...@gmail.com>:
> Setting font families for entire document in LilyPond version 2.18.2.
>
> 1. I have put solution to template which has been not in the same
> directory, according to manuals:
Nope, the manuals d
sh, so you will
need a workaround.
In detail:
2016-12-21 18:48 GMT+01:00 Mirosław Doroszewski
<miroslaw.doroszew...@gmail.com>:
> Moving of lyrics in LilyPond version 2.18.2.
>
> 1. In song books sometimes after each verse of lyrics is put an
> asterisk (*).
Personally I've never
> Two sided mode in LilyPond version 2.18.2. [...]
Mirosław,
the 2.18.x series will no longer be updated. Please try the current
development version! IMHO, it is stable enough for daily use. [And
don't forget to use `convert-ly' to update your files to the recent
syntax.]
Another is
Two sided mode in LilyPond version 2.18.2.
1. Usually printed publications are made int two sided mode.
2. It implies that istead of margins left and right are inner and outer.
3. Bug: when two sided mode is set (two-sided = ##t), then margins are
always the same and unexpected, even
Moving of lyrics in LilyPond version 2.18.2.
1. In song books sometimes after each verse of lyrics is put an
asterisk (*). Using it implies that syllable is moved left too much.
2. I have not find solution for it in manuals.
3. My solution not perfect: putting three (sometimes two or four)
linked
Setting font families for entire document in LilyPond version 2.18.2.
1. I have put solution to template which has been not in the same
directory, according to manuals:
\paper {
#(define fonts
(make-pango-font-tree "Times New Roman" % roman
Size of titles when staff size and lyrics size are set independently
in LilyPond version 2.18.2.
1. When staff size and lyrics size are set independently, happens that
size of titles is too small.
2. My solution is not universal: it has to be dane on every titles of
large document (book).
3
Hi Miroslow,
2016-12-21 0:28 GMT+01:00 Mirosław Doroszewski <miroslaw.doroszew...@gmail.com>:
> Lyric hyphens in LilyPond version 2.18.2.
>
> 1. Making hyphens accordingly to manuals is not correct, because when
> syllables inside words are calculated to be print without hyphe
Lyric hyphens in LilyPond version 2.18.2.
1. Making hyphens accordingly to manuals is not correct, because when
syllables inside words are calculated to be print without hyphens,
there is too much space created between them. Confer correct
"calculation" of text editors which place not
On 21.12.2016 00:02, Thomas Morley wrote:
\set Score.defaultBarType = #""
\set Score.barAlways = ##t
Wow, I wasn’t aware of the barAlways property! That’s exactly what’s needed.
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ike for some more opinions on this one, then I’ll open an issue.
One could already do (pseudo-code):
\cadenzaOn
\set Score.defaultBarType = #""
\set Score.barAlways = ##t
...
\set Score.defaultBarType = #"|"
\set Score.barAlways = ##f
\cadenzaOff
Do we really need more?
Ch
, with the current
default renamed to #'bar-lines-only and #'allow instead allowing breaks
even without barlines? Surely that’s a performance issue?
I’d like for some more opinions on this one, then I’ll open an issue.
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Same here.
On 20.12.2016 20:51, Mirosław Doroszewski wrote:
\version "2.18.2"
\include "deutsch.ly"
%{
Moving of lyrics in LilyPond version 2.18.2.
1. In song books sometimes after each verse of lyrics is put asterisk
(*). Using it implies that syllable is moved left
Hello again,
this is a question for the -user list just the same.
Best, Simon
On 20.12.2016 20:49, Mirosław Doroszewski wrote:
\version "2.18.2"
\include "deutsch.ly"
%{
Putting marks over bar lines in LilyPond version 2.18.2.
1. When mark is put over bar line, it
e note that LilyPond is entirely run by volunteers in their
spare time. It won’t help to demand a solution, as if you had paid and
received a guarantee for anything. You might have read in the license
that LilyPond comes with absolutely no warranty whatsoever, so moderate
your tone.
Best,
\version "2.18.2"
\include "deutsch.ly"
%{
Putting marks over bar lines in LilyPond version 2.18.2.
1. When mark is put over bar line, it is placed centrally by default.
But sometimes there is need to place the mark left or right aligned,
i.e. in repeats.
2. I tried do so
Linux Libertine O"
"Ubuntu"
"Ubuntu Mono"
(/ (* staff-height pt) 2.5))
}
and be sure to include the file _after_ using #(set-global-staff-size #!!#).
Best, Simon
PS. Maybe ask on the lilypond-u...@gnu.org list first, if you’re no
t families for entire document in LilyPond version 2.18.2.
Setting font families for entire document is not possible in template
added to document with \include. If is many documents in a book, there
is necessary to set font families in each document separately. But
this solution not always working.
Setting font families for entire document in LilyPond version 2.18.2.
Setting font families for entire document is not possible in template
added to document with \include. If is many documents in a book, there
is necessary to set font families in each document separately. But
this solution
(Bcc'ing bug-lilypond now. What a useful feature! ;-))
On 2016-11-29 16:18, Phil Holmes wrote:
[...] In fact, I tend to be confused about the different layout and
sectioning of the manual pages for stable and unstable. Now suddenly I
wonder whether in the long run it would be a good idea
Prime tuplets! Give me a break.
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\tuplet 43/29 f4
\tuplet 29/17 { d8[ e g] }
\tuplet 53/47 c,4.
\tuplet 61/37 r4
\tuplet 17/14 e8
\tuplet 23/18 f8
\tuplet 17/19 d8
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message,
% but hangs permanently with message "Interpreting musi
{
a8 \tuplet 100/99 {
a8 \tuplet 100/99 {
% Prepend the next line with an additional percent to uncomment the
fifth tuplet
%{
a8 \tuplet 100/99{
a8
}
%}
}
}
}
}
}
}
>
>
>
>
> --
> View th
t line, and uncomment the line after that.
\tuplet 100/99{a8 \tuplet 100/99{a8 \tuplet 100/99{a8 \tuplet 100/99{a8
\tuplet 100/99{a8 \tuplet 100/99{a8}}
%\tuplet 100/99{a8 \tuplet 100/99{a8 \tuplet 100/99{a8 \tuplet 100/99{a8
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23/19{r8} \tuplet 47/37{e8}
\tuplet 43/29{f4} \tuplet 29/17{d8[ e g]} \tuplet 53/47{c,4.}
\tuplet 61/37{r4} \tuplet 17/14 {e8} \tuplet 23/18{f8} \tuplet 17/19{d8}
% To get the bug, uncomment the next line. Lilypond gives no error message,
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On 28/09/16 10:19, Pierre Perol-Schneider wrote:
Hi Bug squad,
Please be so kind to create a tracker for creating a new glyph as the LP
logo.
See discussion:
http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/LilyPond-logo-td193408.html
Enclosed is my proposition (#10 in the former thread).
I
Hi Bug squad,
Please be so kind to create a tracker for creating a new glyph as the LP
logo.
See discussion:
http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/LilyPond-logo-td193408.html
Enclosed is my proposition (#10 in the former thread).
I choose this one because:
- it's the one I like most.
- some
we discussed a bit these days, if it
>> is wrong assumption, we may need to think about another way IMHO.
>
> They obviously _know_ themselves that this is a wrong assumption or they
> wouldn't have code (re-)creating the cache on the fly in the first
> place.
I agree tha
know_ themselves that this is a wrong assumption or they
wouldn't have code (re-)creating the cache on the fly in the first
place.
> Maybe the Windows installer of lilypond can execute fc-cache?
With an appropriate warning, This would likely help against the "this
doesn't work, let's dele
point, so no, it isn't. though we discussed a bit these days, if it
is wrong assumption, we may need to think about another way IMHO.
Depressing...
Maybe the Windows installer of lilypond can execute fc-cache?
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On 17 July 2016 at 00:47, David Kastrup wrote:
>
> [For the record: compiling LilyPond with Clang++ currently fails]
>
> Mojca Miklavec writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> It seems that this is also a problem on the latest OS X, not just on
>> my an
n reliably,
> we could trigger the cache rebuild explicitly with a suitable pair
> of messages around it?
I will ask on the fontconfig list how to detect that.
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Mojca Miklavec <mojca.miklavec.li...@gmail.com> writes:
> On 13 July 2016 at 16:12, Masamichi Hosoda wrote:
>>
>> If you use LilyPond 2.19.45 binary which is downloaded from LilyPond website,
>> fontconfig version is 2.11.95.
>>
>> Maybe, you can s
On 13 July 2016 at 16:12, Masamichi Hosoda wrote:
>
> If you use LilyPond 2.19.45 binary which is downloaded from LilyPond website,
> fontconfig version is 2.11.95.
>
> Maybe, you can see the version by the following command.
>
> $ ./LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/fc-list
ink I saw something about speed
improvements...
> - it really should print the warning before starting font database
> generation (I was sure that my lilypond was broken and deleted it
> earlier)
Yes, this should be done.
> - it could potentially only trigger font database generation
0 fonts...
Another test is to find out how long
fc-cache --verbose --force
needs for building the whole cache – I think something similar to this
is what lilypond triggers if run the first time.
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Mojca Miklavec <mojca.miklavec.li...@gmail.com> writes:
> On 12 July 2016 at 13:25, David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org> wrote:
>
>> Some backtrace that actually starts somewhere in LilyPond would be good.
>> So that would be a backtrace that actually ends somewhere
On 12 July 2016 at 13:25, David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org> wrote:
> Mojca Miklavec <mojca.miklavec.li...@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> So here it goes ...
>>
>> (gdb) r test.ly
>> Starting program:
>> /Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/li
Mojca Miklavec <mojca.miklavec.li...@gmail.com> writes:
> So here it goes ...
>
> (gdb) r test.ly
> Starting program:
> /Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/lilypond test.ly
> warning: Tried to remove a non-existent library:
> /usr/lib/libstdc++.6
On 12 July 2016 at 11:33, Masamichi Hosoda wrote:
>>> Also it might be interesting where it happens. Perhaps run it under a
>>> debugger, give it a C-c during its long delay and then take a look at
>>> the resulting backtrace to see where LilyPond is when the delay happ
>> Also it might be interesting where it happens. Perhaps run it under a
>> debugger, give it a C-c during its long delay and then take a look at
>> the resulting backtrace to see where LilyPond is when the delay happens?
>
> The main problem is: I need an idea o
binaries?
>
> Also it might be interesting where it happens. Perhaps run it under a
> debugger, give it a C-c during its long delay and then take a look at
> the resulting backtrace to see where LilyPond is when the delay happens?
The main problem is: I need an idea of where to start looking
On 11.07.2016 13:50, tisimst wrote:
I've noticed this one-time startup delay as well on Windows (7 and 8) and
found that it got triggered anytime I changed the contents of the system
font folder (C:\Windows\Fonts), whether adding or deleting a file. At the
next time of compiling a LilyPond file
system
>> font folder (C:\Windows\Fonts), whether adding or deleting a file. At the
>> next time of compiling a LilyPond file, a new font-cache database would be
>> created in "C:\Users\[MYUSERNAME]\.lilypond-fonts.cache-2" (note the
>> initial period in the directory na
> I've noticed this one-time startup delay as well on Windows (7 and 8) and
> found that it got triggered anytime I changed the contents of the system
> font folder (C:\Windows\Fonts), whether adding or deleting a file. At the
> next time of compiling a LilyPond file, a new font-ca
here might be a single fontconfig database for the
>> whole MacPorts installation.
>
> Actually, this is what makes most sense to me. Maybe MacPorts
> provides older binaries?
Also it might be interesting where it happens. Perhaps run it under a
debugger, give it a C-c during its lo
at makes most sense to me. Maybe MacPorts
provides older binaries?
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Everyone,
On Mon, Jul 11, 2016 at 5:08 AM, Mojca Miklavec [via Lilypond] <
ml-node+s1069038n192549...@n5.nabble.com> wrote:
> To answer to David: yes, it's one-time cost (that gets re-triggered
> every now and then in order to be able to get a more recent database
> including pote
Mojca Miklavec <mojca.miklavec.li...@gmail.com> writes:
> PS/unrelated: Talking about macs, I don't like the fact that I have to
> create a script doing
> #!/bin/bash
> exec /Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin/lilypond "$@"
> Why doesn't s
.
On the other hand I was sure that my lilypond was hanging and
reinstalled it.
But I don't remember any of those software packages to actually take
the whole 10 minutes to do the font caching.
Please also note that my laptop is from 2009, without SSD etc., so
most computers would finish processin
t the recent font handling changes
doesn't show up a modification that would make lilypond suddenly
iterate over all system fonts.
Please provide a minimum example.
Do you have time to bisect the problem?
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mpile with the stable version (even if I
> just change the version string), so I initially wanted to install the
> devel version of LilyPond via MacPorts, but since I'm on an
> "unsupported" OS (dated back from 2011, OS X Lion), it would take
> forever to compile all of its depen
when that fails.
Whatever causing the issue expects dot “.” and at least two letters before
that. So
export LC_CTYPE=ab.UTF-8
is OK, but not
export LC_CTYPE=a.UTF-8
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grep UTF-8
>
> there is no standalone UTF-8 locale without a language prefix.
I dropped Apple a note.
> If there is in 10.11.6 I would be quite surprised. This sounds like a
> beta defect in OS X to me. But are you sure you have your regional
> settings set up correctly?
Ye
are you sure you have your regional
settings set up correctly?
> 1. https://github.com/ariya/phantomjs/issues/13433
It's hard to see how that issue relates to the Mac OS X release.
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In the list 'locale -a’, on OS X 10.11.6, all values have language prefixes
'en_US.UTF-8’, etc.
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Hans Åberg <haber...@telia.com> writes:
>> On 12 Jun 2016, at 16:34, David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org> wrote:
>>
>> Hans Åberg <haber...@telia.com> writes:
>>
>>>> On 11 Jun 2016, at 23:55, Hans Åberg <haber...@telia.com> wrote:
>>>
> On 11 Jun 2016, at 23:55, Hans Åberg <haber...@telia.com> wrote:
>
> The code below produces, using lilypond-2.19.43-1.darwin-x86 on OS X 10.11.6,
> the diagnostic:
> Finding the ideal number of pages...Fontconfig warning: ignoring UTF-8: not a
> valid region tag
0.11.6 is released.
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Hi Hans,
Mac 10.11.6? Are you on a beta release? All bets are off in that case. Just
asking.
Andrew
On 12 June 2016 at 7:55:48 AM, Hans Åberg (haber...@telia.com) wrote:
The code below produces, using lilypond-2.19.43-1.darwin-x86 on OS X
10.11.6, the diagnostic:
Finding the ideal number
The code below produces, using lilypond-2.19.43-1.darwin-x86 on OS X 10.11.6,
the diagnostic:
Finding the ideal number of pages...Fontconfig warning: ignoring UTF-8: not a
valid region tag
And the title fonts becomes sans-serif. It happens also in 2.19.42, but not in
2.19.18.
\version
"Mike" <terremotoetrage...@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:loom.20160604t155324-...@post.gmane.org...
See
http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/http://download.linuxaudio.org
Thanks, good to know it's not just me... but then who do I report this to
please? I'd like to d
> See
> http://www.downforeveryoneorjustme.com/http://download.linuxaudio.org
Thanks, good to know it's not just me... but then who do I report this to
please? I'd like to download Lilypond.
Cheers,
Mike
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Am 04.06.2016 um 15:33 schrieb Mike:
> Hi there, I'm using the link offered on your webpage
> http://download.linuxaudio.org/lilypond/binaries/linux-64/lilypond-2.18.2-1.linux-64.sh
> but it's not working, is the server down? I've been trying since this
> morning...
>
>
Hi there, I'm using the link offered on your webpage
http://download.linuxaudio.org/lilypond/binaries/linux-64/lilypond-2.18.2-1.linux-64.sh
but it's not working, is the server down? I've been trying since this morning...
Unable to connect
Firefox can't establish a connection to the server
get:
invoking cd /home/gub/NewGub/gub/downloads/lilypond/git &&
git fetch git://git.sv.gnu.org/lilypond.git
release/unstable:refs/heads/git.sv.gnu.org//lilypond.git/release/unstable
fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
Command barfed: cd /home/gub/NewGub/gub/downloads/lilypond/git &am
t;
> I tried to make the release but it failed. I've tried to post to .devel
> with details of the failure, but nothing appeared there. If this makes it
> through, could someone forward it to .devel, please?
>
> I'm trying to build a Gub release, but failing very quickly.
which may add
the trailing slash automatically. If you use Firefox, go to the
History>Show all history, search lilypond.org, right-click on it and
click on "Forget this site".
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