Le 14/11/2022 à 18:31, Volodymyr Prokopyuk a écrit :
Hi,
It seems that LilyPond v2.23.81 depends on Guile v2.2.
On Linux Arch systems (e. g. Manjaro) Guile v3.0.8 is installed by default.
Currently LilyPond v2.23.81 requires Guile v2.2 as a mandatory dependency,
which makes installation of
On Mon, Nov 14, 2022, 7:25 PM Volodymyr Prokopyuk <
volodymyrprokop...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Can the migration be part of the LilyPond v2.24 release?
>
Recent discussion has the 2.24 release planned for mid-December or so. I
expect migration to newer Guile versions, especially ones that have large
On Nov 14, 2022, at 04:43, Paolo Prete wrote:
>
> I need to execute the following automated test:
> given a .ly file, I would like to check if the produced output is what I
> expect it to be.
For checking the impact of LilyPond changes on my own scores, I use a
Docker container and a bash
> Le 15 nov. 2022 à 00:48, Thomas Morley a écrit :
>
> Well, I have to admit I can't follow.
> In my understanding the old markup->string has one or more arguments,
> the first must be of type markup.
> Obviously my understanding is not entirely correct.
It is correct. The problem is that
Hi,
It seems that LilyPond v2.23.81 depends on Guile v2.2.
On Linux Arch systems (e. g. Manjaro) Guile v3.0.8 is installed by default.
Currently LilyPond v2.23.81 requires Guile v2.2 as a mandatory dependency,
which makes installation of the latest Lilypond versions from source
problematic on
Am So., 13. Nov. 2022 um 16:30 Uhr schrieb Jean Abou Samra :
>
>
>
> > Le 13 nov. 2022 à 16:22, Thomas Morley a écrit :
> >
> > Nevertheless, _if_ the old code is just (markup->string
> > ), would it be possible to leave it untouched while
> > running convert-ly? After all it continues to work
> Le 15 nov. 2022 à 01:08, Paolo Prete a écrit :
>
> Hello,
>
> I need to execute the following automated test:
> given a .ly file, I would like to check if the produced output is what I
> expect it to be.
> Then I was thinking about a way to compare the output (doesn't matter if
> PDF or
Hello,
I need to execute the following automated test:
given a .ly file, I would like to check if the produced output is what I
expect it to be.
Then I was thinking about a way to compare the output (doesn't matter if
PDF or SVG) with an expected image of the same file type, and check if the
two
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!1720 musicxml2ly: fix superfluous hasattr for CLI options - Dan Eble