Re: LilyPond 2.23.9 released

2022-05-21 Thread Kenneth Wolcott
HI Jean; Thanks for the info. Ken On Sat, May 21, 2022 at 1:44 PM Jean Abou Samra wrote: > > Le 21/05/2022 à 22:35, David Wright a écrit : > > Following along, I tried that, and got the same error. Which kind of > > surprised me as point and click works here. > > > The bug I introduced is

Re: LilyPond 2.23.9 released

2022-05-21 Thread Jean Abou Samra
Le 21/05/2022 à 22:35, David Wright a écrit : Following along, I tried that, and got the same error. Which kind of surprised me as point and click works here. The bug I introduced is with a function which got renamed but not completely, and this function is "_" or now "G_", which translates a

Re: LilyPond 2.23.9 released

2022-05-21 Thread David Wright
On Sat 21 May 2022 at 20:52:43 (+0200), Lilypond-User wrote: > On Sat, 2022-05-21 at 11:04 -0700, Kenneth Wolcott wrote: > > ./lilypond-invoke-editor --help > > lilypond-invoke-editor (GNU LilyPond) 2.23.9 > > Backtrace: > >7 (primitive-load "/Users/kwolcott/Downloads/lilypond-2.2…")

Re: LilyPond 2.23.9 released

2022-05-21 Thread Jonas Hahnfeld via LilyPond user discussion
On Sat, 2022-05-21 at 11:04 -0700, Kenneth Wolcott wrote: > Hi Jonas; > > As an aside, I tried executing all of the items in the bin directory > with '--help' to see if they would execute ok. > > After getting past all of the mac malware warnings about guile, > shell, python, etc; I end up

Re: LilyPond 2.23.9 released

2022-05-21 Thread Kenneth Wolcott
Hi Jonas; As an aside, I tried executing all of the items in the bin directory with '--help' to see if they would execute ok. After getting past all of the mac malware warnings about guile, shell, python, etc; I end up with this: == ./lilypond-invoke-editor

Re: LilyPond 2.23.9 released

2022-05-21 Thread Kenneth Wolcott
Hi Jonas; The 'gs' executable could not be verified as safe from malware. I was able to get the mac to accept 'gs' as safe. It now works. Thanks, Ken On Sat, May 21, 2022 at 10:31 AM Jonas Hahnfeld wrote: > > On Sat, 2022-05-21 at 10:29 -0700, Kenneth Wolcott wrote: > > Hi Jonas; > >

Re: LilyPond 2.23.9 released

2022-05-21 Thread Jonas Hahnfeld via LilyPond user discussion
On Sat, 2022-05-21 at 10:29 -0700, Kenneth Wolcott wrote: > Hi Jonas; > > I use lilypond from the command line. > > How do I invoke the 2.23.9 lilypond executable from the command > line instead of using the mouse to context (right-click) from the > Finder? You just use the full path to

Re: LilyPond 2.23.9 released

2022-05-21 Thread Kenneth Wolcott
Hi Jonas; I use lilypond from the command line. How do I invoke the 2.23.9 lilypond executable from the command line instead of using the mouse to context (right-click) from the Finder? Thanks, Ken Ken On Sat, May 21, 2022 at 10:18 AM Jonas Hahnfeld wrote: > > On Sat, 2022-05-21 at

Re: LilyPond 2.23.9 released

2022-05-21 Thread Jonas Hahnfeld via LilyPond user discussion
On Sat, 2022-05-21 at 10:15 -0700, Kenneth Wolcott wrote: > Hi Jonas; > > When trying to execute the lilypond file under bin in the extracted > tarball, I get the following [see attached screenshot] (looks like > usage). Yes, this is what you get when running lilypond without arguments. So it

Re: LilyPond 2.23.9 released

2022-05-21 Thread Jonas Hahnfeld via LilyPond user discussion
On Sat, 2022-05-21 at 09:03 -0700, Kenneth Wolcott wrote: > Hi Jonas; > > I think that the Rosetta tool only works for x86-64 binaries that > were built for Micro$oft. > > When I try the method as outlined at > https://www.imore.com/how-identify-intel-based-apps-m1-mac > I don't see any

Re: LilyPond 2.23.9 released

2022-05-21 Thread Kenneth Wolcott
Hi Jonas; I think that the Rosetta tool only works for x86-64 binaries that were built for Micro$oft. When I try the method as outlined at https://www.imore.com/how-identify-intel-based-apps-m1-mac I don't see any way to select a different execution method (such as Rosetta). I,

Re: LilyPond 2.23.9 released

2022-05-21 Thread Werner LEMBERG
>> Note that the MacPorts port of LilyPond 2.22.2 already uses Guile >> 2.2 bytecode and provides a binary for Apple Silicon, too. >> >>   https://ports.macports.org/port/lilypond/details/ > > No, the 2.22.2 version uses Guile 1.8 as can be easily seen from the > dependencies. Even if it used

Re: LilyPond 2.23.9 released

2022-05-21 Thread Jonas Hahnfeld via LilyPond user discussion
On Sat, 2022-05-21 at 11:45 +, Werner LEMBERG wrote: > > >   Currently homebrew provides Lilypond 2.22.2 for Apple Silicon, > > > that is what I am using. > > > > Did you try running the x86_64 binaries via Apple's Rosetta tool? > > That might be a bit slower than native executables, but

Re: LilyPond 2.23.9 released

2022-05-21 Thread Werner LEMBERG
>> Currently homebrew provides Lilypond 2.22.2 for Apple Silicon, >> that is what I am using. > > Did you try running the x86_64 binaries via Apple's Rosetta tool? That > might be a bit slower than native executables, but given that Homebrew > builds 2.22.2 without Guile bytecode, it might

Re: LilyPond 2.23.9 released

2022-05-21 Thread Jonas Hahnfeld via LilyPond user discussion
Hi Ken, On Fri, 2022-05-20 at 11:12 -0700, Kenneth Wolcott wrote: > Hi Jonas; > > This is cool. > > Question: Will there be support in the future for Apple Silicon? Possibly. We'd need to ask MacStadium for a second node with Apple Silicon (they're already sponsoring the node that I use to

Re: LilyPond 2.23.9 released

2022-05-20 Thread Kenneth Wolcott
Hi Jonas; This is cool. Question: Will there be support in the future for Apple Silicon? Currently homebrew provides Lilypond 2.22.2 for Apple Silicon, that is what I am using. Thanks, Ken Wolcott On Fri, May 20, 2022 at 10:53 AM Jonas Hahnfeld via LilyPond user discussion wrote: > >

LilyPond 2.23.9 released

2022-05-20 Thread Jonas Hahnfeld via LilyPond user discussion
We are happy to announce the release of LilyPond 2.23.9. This is termed a development release, but these are usually reliable. However, if you require stability, we recommend using version 2.22.2, the current stable release. As a reminder, the official binaries can be downloaded from GitLab: