Il giorno mer 12 dic 2018 alle 1:46, Andrew Bernard
ha scritto:
Starting out on GUB for the first time to look at python uplift. My
build
fails. Is it the case that it needs python 2.4 (which is I suppose the
whole point of what I want to fix). I was unable to see the list of
prerequisite t
Starting out on GUB for the first time to look at python uplift. My build
fails. Is it the case that it needs python 2.4 (which is I suppose the
whole point of what I want to fix). I was unable to see the list of
prerequisite to setup gub. I am installing on my own Debian 9 system. is
this inadvisa
nits - hope this isn't 'bike-shedding' too much
https://codereview.appspot.com/348040043/diff/20001/Documentation/web/introduction.itexi
File Documentation/web/introduction.itexi (right):
https://codereview.appspot.com/348040043/diff/20001/Documentation/web/introduction.itexi#newcode741
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>> It was over two and a half years ago I was about to launch into
>> starting off the upgrade of lilypond to use Python 3. [...]
>
> That would be great. Upgrade to python3 only? Or python2 + python3?
Definitely the latter! However, I think we should first upgrade gub
to contain Python 2.6 as
Il giorno gio 6 dic 2018 alle 12:19, David Kastrup ha
scritto:
Jahrme Risner writes:
[...]
It is my understanding that there are large-scale issues/concerns
with
GUB in terms of maintainability and reproducibility, so I understand
if my issues with GUB are not a priority.
It's mo
Il giorno mar 11 dic 2018 alle 9:43, Andrew Bernard
ha scritto:
It was over two and a half years ago I was about to launch into
starting
off the upgrade of lilypond to use Python 3. Illness prevented me from
working on that shortly thereafter. I'd like to start it up again.
What is the cur
It was over two and a half years ago I was about to launch into starting
off the upgrade of lilypond to use Python 3. Illness prevented me from
working on that shortly thereafter. I'd like to start it up again.
What is the current status of this work?
Using musicxlm2ly yesterday with lilypond 2.1