fine with git and email, your requirments might differ
from mine.
///
I don't know about github, but I wouldn't be surprised if their rules
would be something that I wouldn't accept. You might be more liberal
in what you tolerate from 3rd parties.
Regards,
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simply add the others to that page.
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that have been involved
in typesetting for pay.
And I don't know if I can get any interest from the Univ. (they used
Sibelius a few years ago) or the Church.
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-macro:
ice-9/psyntax.scm:1417:32: Syntax error:
unknown location: source expression failed to match any pattern in form when
make[1]: *** [out/internals.texi] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/var/home/karl/Net/git/lilypond/Documentation'
make: *** [all] Error 2
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David:
k...@aspodata.se (Karl Hammar) writes:
Do anyone have a clue what to do about this error:
...
$ ./autogen.sh http://turkos.aspodata.se/tmp/log.autogen.sh
...
Guilev2 is not supported yet. What does autoconf tell?
$ grep -iC2 guile log.autogen.sh
checking for working metafont mode
scripts depend_ly and depen_tex [1] which finds
out what depends on what (think gcc -M), and make [2] takes care of the
rest.
Would it be good to make lilypond print out a files dependancies like
gcc?
Regards,
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[1] http://turkos.aspodata.se/git/musik/bin/
[2] http://turkos.aspodata.se/git
::to_lower (string s)
}
string
-String_convert::reverse (string s)
+String_convert::reverseX (string s)
{
return (char *) memrev ((unsigned char *)s.data (), s.length ());
}
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Reinhold Kainhofer:
Am Sunday, 14. August 2011, 03:36:05 schrieb Karl Hammar:
Works here:
Doesn't work here on a German Kubuntu system:
...
$ echo $LANG
C
$ echo $LANG
de_AT.UTF-8
$ LANG=de_AT.UTF-8
$ echo 'z:/' | egrep '^(/|[A-z]:/)'
egrep: Das Ende des angegebenen Intervalls ist nicht
locale. Maybe you have a locale with a
sorting order where z comes before A.
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Han-Wen Nienhuys:
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 12:31 PM, Karl Hammar k...@aspodata.se wrote:
...
After dup there is two blots, gt consumes one and setlinewidth
the other.
I'm sorry - I misunderstood; I thought you saw a problem with the code
rather than the comments.
No problem. I see
don't seem to use this, why defining it?
+/draw_box % width height x y
+{
rmoveto % w h
currentpoint % w h x1 y1
4 2 roll % x1 y1 w h
4 copy
rectfill
- rectstroke
} bind def
Regards,
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Han-Wen Nienhuys:
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 8:11 AM, Karl Hammar k...@aspodata.se wrote:
Han-Wen Nienhuys:
Werner, can you have a look at http://codereview.appspot.com/4819041 ?
There is no blot on the stack below (as indicated by the comment),
there is; the dup puts it on the stack
Graham:
...
** Eliminate tabs
I'm going to make the bold step of assuming that we will eliminate
tabs in all C++ files.
...
That implies that tabs in strings should be replaced with \t, is that
what you want?
Regards,
/Karl Hammar
your router
route add default gw your router mss some value
where mss = maximum segment size. A good first try is MTU - 80, see
rfc-879 for details.
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] master - origin/master
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printer instead, and stipulate
that all code should go through that.
I propose instead:
. Don't ever provide patches whith white space changes (in the code)
unless the patch is only about white space changes
Regards,
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Graham:
On Mon, Jun 06, 2011 at 10:58:11AM +0200, Karl Hammar wrote:
Graham:
(this proposal will be rushed because nobody will argue against
it. Initial discussion 6 June, summary and tentative decision 8
June, implementation 10 June)
Having set a policy about policy discussions
help...
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-ftl1.datacore.com.
$
But cas-ftl1.datacore.com doesn't poin back to the same number:
$ host cas-ftl1.datacore.com.
cas-ftl1.datacore.com has address 205.237.192.88
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in gregorian chant?
The rests looks a little thick in section 1.4 in the pdf.
Wery nice, I'm very happy to see this!!!
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computers, I could imagine getting a grant.
In Uppsala there is one person at the music institution who is
interested in Schenker analysis. Could that be a lead?
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Graham:
...
http://percival-music.ca/blog/2010-08-01-sustainable-development.html
...
Thank you for the slides, I liked them.
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Karl Hammar:
Carl Sorensen:
...
I've posted a patch on Rietveld. Can you do the
regression test?
http://codereview.appspot.com/1195044
After a make test-redo I get:
. the mandatory output-distance.
. a diff of tree.gittext, showing Carls patch
And here comes the test-baseline file.
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Neil Puttock:
On 15 May 2010 14:37, Karl Hammar k...@aspodata.se wrote:
git-pull
wget http://codereview.appspot.com/download/issue931041_1.diff
patch -p1 issue931041_1.diff --dry-run
patch -p1 issue931041_1.diff
make log 21; make test-redo log 21
I very rarely use `make test-redo
Karl Hammar:
Neil Puttock:
...
I basically do what Carl outlined in the other thread:
make test-baseline
git apply issue931041_1.diff
make check
The contributor manual says (3.6.3.1):
* Initial test:
make [-jX]
make test-baseline
make
?
What is the purpose for test-redo, is it there to test changes in
the regression test files themselves, and only that ?
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. The comment gives no help for
what override to use.
Since this regression is considered critical, should not the default
be for 2.11.27 behaviour instead of 2.11.28 or later ?
Regards,
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[1] http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=915
[2] http://codereview.appspot.com
Neil Puttock:
On 15 May 2010 09:58, Karl Hammar k...@aspodata.se wrote:
Patching with [3] (see [2]) still gives something (see attachment)
more like rest-2.12.png in [1], i.e. it was not fixed.
You must've done something wrong when applying the patch/rebuilding.
I wouldn't post a patch
Carl Sorensen:
On 5/13/10 1:11 PM, Karl Hammar k...@aspodata.se wrote:
...
make test-baseline
...
make check
...
Ok, done that.
With the guidance from http://code.google.com/p/lilypond/issues/detail?id=881:
I can't explain why, but making the print function pure by redefining
ly:tie
Carl Sorensen:
On 5/14/10 7:01 AM, Karl Hammar k...@aspodata.se wrote:
Carl Sorensen:
...
You also need to redefine the 'stencil for laissez-vibrez tie in
scm/define-grobs.scm.
...
I can help with doning the regression test. Second-guessing what
Niels patch was about was not included
Issue 881: Arpeggios may collide with laissezVibrer ties
According to the bug tracker, v2.11.19's output is what to aim for.
Neil gave the fix:
(define-public (laissez-vibrer::print grob)
(ly:tie::print grob))
(then add laissez-vibrer::print to pure-print-callbacks)
But he has not done a
Issue 815: Enhancement: AJAX-powered search auto-completion for the online
documentation
Issue 1038: more technical website items
Theese two seem to be related to the web site, not to the released
software. I can understand that it can be critical for the official
site, but how can that be
Graham:
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 10:06:45AM +0200, Karl Hammar wrote:
How do one do a regtest?
Regression check; by compiling stuff.
8.1 Introduction to regression tests
The regression tests are automatically compiled using special `make'
targets. The output
Graham complaind about 10 critical issues in the last lilypond report.
***
Issue 815: Enhancement: AJAX-powered search auto-completion for the online
documentation
Why is this a critical issue for the lilypond release?
***
Issue 1080: Regression: bar lines in double bar are positioned too
Wouldn't it be nice to have a link to the bug tracker from
http://lilypond.org/devel/
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\vcenter
\score { { \range c } \layout { } }
}
}
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spacing demonstrates
\paper { annotate-spacing = ##t }, where one can find numbers for
bottom-of-extent and extent-estimate.
As a workaround one could, if possible, set thoose two heights (with
margins) to fixed values, then you'd only have to hand-tune it once.
Regards,
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[1] git
syntax) be useful:
... music ...
d\tr\chord_major % -- d fis a in the current octave
... music ...
Going this route, one could define whatever complex chord expressable
in an ordinary ...
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one could extend the c e g syntax to c 3 5.
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...
OTOH, what about doing something like this:
c\maj
c\dim
c\chord #'(1 4 5)
c\chord #'(1 3 5 7 11)
I like this.
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}
}
No voice in the \\ section gets any lyrics here.
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Valentin wrote:
sometimes I wonder what it would take to register .ly files as an
official text/lilypond MIMEtype (for instance at IANA, on
http://www.iana.org/cgi-bin/mediatypes.pl )
Very nice idéa!
But it seems you have to read a lot of rfc's for that.
An easier way might be to file a bug
It's a bit of a halfbaked solution. If you don't want to compile lily,
why not use the pre-rolled binary.
Also, it would be nice if some of these perverse hackers could just
add an autoconf check for said program.
Hmm, something like [1] (s/inkscape/t1asm/) ?
[1]
Graham:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Karl Hammar) wrote:
1) Does anybody else remember if this worked in the past? (ie am
I going crazy?)
{
c'4
\once \override Stem #'direction = #DOWN
%\stemDown
c'4
c'
}
Yes, I know that works. I'm asking a general question about
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Till:
Juergen Reuter schrieb:
as far as I understand, all problems with incipits boil down to the
following two major issues:
(1) horizontal spacing, and
I did not focus on that, it is an ancient notation issue, it is not
specific to incipits.
(2) the system start delimiter.
Han-Wen:
Sorry for looking at this so late.
General comments:
- you're adding an enormous bunch of code to the instrument name
engraver. That's a bad idea. If this idea merits an engraver, it
should be a separate one.
...
- If I'm reading this correctly, this is all a grand hack to add a
Nicolas Sceaux:
...
\tag does not solve the first-clef detection problem, but the two
editions problem, about which the proposed patch is not about.
I know about \tag,
...
I also find \tag messy and there is no else part either.
Anyway, wouldn't it be nicer to have some kind of scheme
Reinhold Kainhofer:
Am Freitag, 1. Februar 2008 schrieb Nicolas Sceaux:
When typesetting ancient music, one may want to produce two editions:
eventually one with original clefs, as found in the manuscripts, and an
other one with new fashioned clefs. It is also custom in the later case
...
Till:
Hi all, who are interested in Ancient notation.
I am.
I started now some trial how to improve the spacing of the notes. The
goal is to have an even spacing where each note head regardless of their
length takes up just the same space. Visible signs in the score as
accidentals, clefs
Suggests attached patch.
Regards,
/Karl
diff --git a/configure.in b/configure.in
index 15a41e9..8c98e9a 100644
--- a/configure.in
+++ b/configure.in
@@ -176,6 +176,9 @@ STEPMAKE_GUILE(OPTIONAL)
# perl for help2man.
STEPMAKE_PERL(OPTIONAL)
+# inkscape for make web, to generate svg-files
When running
$ make web log 21
i get:
./fdl.pdftexi:371: Undefined control sequence.
argument SUPPLÃ89
MENT : comment utiliser cette licence pour vos documents
when it tries to run
texi2pdf --batch lilypond-program.pdftexi
in
Documentation/fr/user/out-www
The
complete -f -X '!*.lytex' lilypond-book
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the syntax rules for the record I might be able to help
you. Will the archive be publically searchable or is just for thoose
who have a subcription?
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Sorry. Now I actually checked: the url is
http://git.sv.gnu.org/r/lilypond.git
(Note that not only http://; is new, but also /r/).
Ok, so I update this file:
$ grep URL .git/remotes/origin
URL: http://git.sv.gnu.org/r/lilypond.git
$
in my local copy,
$
Does anybody have a solution for this problem?
$ git-pull
fatal: protocol error: bad line length character
Fetch failure: git://git.sv.gnu.org/lilypond.git
fatal: protocol error: bad line length character
Failed to find remote refs
No changes.
Regards
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From Documentation/misc/ChangeLog-2.10:
2006-08-02 Erik Sandberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
...
* ly/declarations-init.ly: change melisma/melismaEnd. Eliminates
ManualMelismaEvent, and obsoletes Melisma_translator.
So what should be done with:
$ lily_git -I input/manual
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Karl Hammar wrote:
[moving this from bug-lilypond]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Karl Hammar wrote:
Maybe we should have a my style section in the doc.
Like section 4.3 Style sheets ?
There you tell us how to do it. But perhaps more like the snippet
respository
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Le jeudi 04 janvier 2007 à 00:33 +0100, Karl Hammar a écrit :
Hmm, when building I get:
out/lilypond.nexi:62: warning: unrecognized encoding name `utf-8'.
...
Does anybody know where the makeinfo with utf-8 support is, a patch ?
AFAIK Texinfo does
[moving this from bug-lilypond]
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Karl Hammar wrote:
Maybe we should have a my style section in the doc.
Like section 4.3 Style sheets ?
There you tell us how to do it. But perhaps more like the snippet
respository, examples of different styles. Right now we only have
one
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4.) There is no way to create an entire page of exercises (a feature
that would be incredibly useful for music teachers such as myself)
like this:
http://jengle.waferbaby.com/tmp/lp/exercises.png
Actually, you could do this too within LilyPond,
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Le jeudi 04 janvier 2007 à 00:33 +0100, Karl Hammar a écrit :
Hmm, when building I get:
out/lilypond.nexi:62: warning: unrecognized encoding name `utf-8'.
...
Does anybody know where the makeinfo with utf-8 support is, a patch ?
AFAIK Texinfo does no character
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Tried cvs version [1] of texinfo/makeinfo
$ makeinfo --version
makeinfo (GNU texinfo) 4.8.90
But the warning persist. Well, never mind.
Please report this to bug-texinfo, together with a small example (if
possible).
Done.
Regards
/Karl
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Rune Zedeler escreveu:
Where can the famous patch be found?
(Unable to compile latest guile-cvs).
see install.txt
There is no install.txt, and the INSTALL.txt I found does not mention it:
$ git-pull
remote: Generating pack...
...
rename
Rune Zedeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Where can the famous patch be found?
...
http://lilypond.org/vc/gub.darcs/patches/guile-1.8-rational.patch
...
Got the patch and build debian guile debs for i386.
If anybody would need them, they are available at:
Karl Hammar wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Rune Zedeler escreveu:
Where can the famous patch be found?
(Unable to compile latest guile-cvs).
see install.txt
There is no install.txt, and the INSTALL.txt I found does not mention it:
At www.lilypond.org
Hmm, when building I get:
out/lilypond.nexi:62: warning: unrecognized encoding name `utf-8'.
out/lilypond-internals.nexi:10: warning: unrecognized encoding name `utf-8'.
out/music-glossary.nexi:6: warning: unrecognized encoding name `utf-8'.
out/INSTALL.texi:6: warning: unrecognized encoding
Werner:
Hmm. What do you get with fc-match? Just for comparison purposes.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] lilypond]$ fc-match Vera
DejaVuLGCSans.ttf: DejaVu LGC Sans Book
Ah, ok, so you also don't get `Vera'. This is good to know.
...
Don't be too happy:
$ fc-match Vera
Bitstream-Vera-Sans.ttf:
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...
Unfortunately, configure completely bails out then using something like
$ PYTHON=/usr/local/bin/python2.4 ./configure ...
The problem is in STEPMAKE_GETVERSION, since it takes the first
line that looks like it contains a version number of the output
from [Path
Karl Hammar schreef:
Since configure does not test for readlink it is perhaps a bad choise,
the alternative would be to use a shell or python script or if someone
comes up with a good way to find the afm files.
we rely on python anyway, so I'm all for a Python based solution.
Patch
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Since configure does not test for readlink it is perhaps a bad choise,
the alternative would be to use a shell or python script or if someone
comes up with a good way to find the afm files.
we rely on python anyway, so I'm all
Hi,
I'm trying to build lilypond on freebsd 6.1, mostly on a whim.
./configure complains that
...
readlink: illegal option -- f
usage: readlink [-n] [file ...]
...
This is called in only one place,
if test $FCMATCH != ; then
for style in Roman Italic Bold Italic Bold; do
What is the meaning of *.ly which point to nothing below ?
$ ls -l out/bin/
total 0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 karl users 22 May 22 17:57 *.ly - ../../scripts/out/*.ly
lrwxrwxrwx 1 karl users 28 May 22 17:57 convert-ly -
../../scripts/out/convert-ly
lrwxrwxrwx 1 karl users 23 May 22 17:57 lilypond -
Given:
$ ls -l /usr/bin/python*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 May 24 15:51 /usr/bin/python - python2.3
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 958764 Mar 6 11:32 /usr/bin/python2.3
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 1024460 Apr 23 01:34 /usr/bin/python2.4
configure will report wrong path of python:
$
Patch in attachment.
Building lilypond 2.8 (from todays cvs), make fails:
$ ./configure
checking build system type... i686-pc-linux-gnu
checking Package... LILYPOND
...
checking for mftrace... mftrace
checking mftrace version... 1.2.4
...
$ make
cd
Karl Hammar schreef:
Patch in attachment.
Building lilypond 2.8 (from todays cvs), make fails:
Index: mf/GNUmakefile
===
RCS file: /sources/lilypond/lilypond/mf/GNUmakefile,v
retrieving revision 1.193.2.1
diff -u
$ ./configure; make
...
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/karl/most/music/lilypond/2.8/mf'
make[1]: *** No rule to make target [EMAIL PROTECTED]@', needed by
`out/CenturySchL-Ital.otf'. Stop.
make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/karl/most/music/lilypond/2.8/mf'
make: *** [all] Error 2
$
Does not
Hi,
On Fri, 12 May 2006, Karl Hammar wrote:
make: *** [all] Error 2
Which fails due to missing module subprocess.
It was introduced recently:
And it was discussed recently:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.gnu.lilypond.devel/8996
Yes, but without any resolution
: Please install required programs: python2.3 = 2.4 (installed: 2.3)
Python.h (python-devel, python-dev or libpython-dev package)
See INSTALL.txt for more information on how to build LilyPond
Regards,
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Changelog:
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* configure.in: bump python requirement to version 2.4
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* configure.in: resolve symlinks for pfb-files, to be able to
find its afm file.
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Attatched is a version or act1.ly, act1_.ly, that puts the final movement in
its own score block. I know you may not want to put each movement in its own
score, but lilypond expects this by default and notice how all the problems
associated with doing it as you have it set up disappear.
Citerar Karl Hammar [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
...
\version 2.4.0
#(define-public (print-+100-text-callback grob)
(let* ( ;(text (ly:grob-property grob 'text))
(text (number-string (+ 100 (string-number (ly:grob-property
grob
'text)
(layout (ly:grob-layout
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Sent: Friday, April 15, 2005 12:59 PM
Subject: Re: removing unwanted accidentals
*No*, the forget does not work for:
act 1, aria 13, bar 6 Violin II: the b is shown with natural
act 1
Citerar Stephen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I think we want Lilypond to continue to follow standard practive. If we give
users the ability to violate those rules then total novices will start
making mistakes.
We don't have to document the feature in a way such that novices will be able
to
use
time, and IMHO it's a reasonable feature.
Also it looks pretty trivial to implement; may I give it a try?
Erik
On Sunday 10 April 2005 14.32, Karl Hammar wrote:
How do I remove the unwanted explicit flats in the next to last
measure in:
\version 2.4.2
\relative c
*No*, the forget does not work for:
act 1, aria 13, bar 6 Violin II: the b is shown with natural
act 1, aria 13, bar 11 Violin I: the f is shown with natural
Elsewhere yes, but not for theese two notes.
When I print out Score13, neither of these errors are present, even if I add
the
...
Its not a matter circumventing any limitations of Lilypond, but of being
able to use the full power of LaTeX. It would not be practical to add
anything to LilyPond itself to get this functionality as using it would
involve (at least) two calls to lilypond. Actually I already have this
On Friday 15 April 2005 10.56, Karl Hammar wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It also changes the numbering of all subsequent bars. I don't know the
author's intent in this case (I didn't write that snippet), but I guess
it could be something like an attaca movement.
Yes. The bigger
Just compiled LilyPond 2.5.15 (ChangeLog 1.3261) an hour ago or so. I
tried 'make web' and it has seemingly frozen at:
lily-51095895-1.epslily-659133186-1.eps] [253lily-563569828-1.eps
lily-2030054610-1.epslily-993345859-1.epslily-288871224-1.eps]
[254]
[255] [256] [257] [258] [259]
-footer.py a
.../add-html-footer.py b
is equivalent to
.../add-html-footer.py a b
$ grep ChangeLog CVS/Entries
/ChangeLog/1.2835/Fri Nov 12 06:21:36 2004//
$ head -5 ChangeLog
2004-11-12 Karl Hammar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* GNUmakefile.in (local-WWW-post): `find ...` overflows
Juergen Reuter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 8 Nov 2004, Karl Hammar wrote:
...
I have found a way to get rid of the errors.
Previous run, lots of errors from make web:
$ grep -i error log | wc -l
1359
$
New idea:
$ (./autogen.sh --prefix=$HOME
Erik Sandberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Using debian/testing.
make output with 2.4 cvs of make clean; ./autogen.sh; make:
[]
FontForge used to be named PfaEdit.
mv feta-braces-g.pfa ./out
mftrace --encoding feta-braces-h.enc -I ./out/ --pfa --simplify feta-braces-h
sh: line 1:
If it is because of internal variables,
how come I got rid of the errors below?
Greetings,
Jürgen
On Sat, 6 Nov 2004, Karl Hammar wrote:
$ grep ChangeLog CVS/Entries
/ChangeLog/1.2805/Fri Nov 5 17:00:22 2004//
$ cat run
(./autogen.sh --prefix=$HOME; make clean; make $@) log 21
Han-Wen Nienhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
...
Error invoking `latex \\nonstopmode \\input simple.tex 21 1
/dev/null '. Return value 512Error invoking `dvips -t a4
-u+ec-mftrace.map -u+lilypond.map -Ppdf simple 21 1 /dev/null '.
Return value 512
Ah wait,
$ grep ChangeLog CVS/Entries
/ChangeLog/1.2805/Fri Nov 5 17:00:22 2004//
$ cat run
(./autogen.sh --prefix=$HOME; make clean; make $@) log 21
$ ./run all install web
$ grep 'programming error: Grob `NoteHead'\'' has no interface for property' log | wc
1253 12626 98715
$
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