Hi Mats,
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Samuel Hartmann wrote:
* on Linux, ~/.ooolilypond-tmp is used for temporary files
Why not use a directory in /tmp/ for temporary files? I'm probably not the
only one who has $HOME on a network file system with limited quota.
Of course, I could add a soft l
Samuel Hartmann schreef:
Using /tmp can cause problems when several users use OOoLilyPond on the
same machine. The temporary files are the LilyPond input file, the
LilyPond output, the eps or png file. These file stay in the temporary
directory until the next time you run OOoLilyPond. Another
Graham King wrote:
If the files are _required_ to remain until the next time the user runs
OOoLilypond, /tmp might not be the best place.
In that case they are not temporary files, which was the issue here.
/Mats
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That's right, but it's really important to store temp files in /tmp:
it's not so bad on my lab machines because they are all Linux and we
run our own file server, but if you walk downstairs to the
undergraduate clusters that run Windows/Novell,
If the files are _required_ to remain until the next time the user runs
OOoLilypond, /tmp might not be the best place. On some unices, /tmp is
a swap-based filesystem that gets trashed at reboot; on others
(including various Linux distros), there's a cron job that removes
anything that has not bee
Samuel Hartmann wrote:
Hi Mats,
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Samuel Hartmann wrote:
* on Linux, ~/.ooolilypond-tmp is used for temporary files
Why not use a directory in /tmp/ for temporary files? I'm probably
not the
only one who has $HOME on a network file system with limited quota.
Of
Hi Jan,
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Samuel Hartmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
The new release of OOoLilyPond can be downloaded now
(http://ooolilypond.sourceforge.net).
This is really cool, thanks! Is there any way of automating the
installation? If so, we should consider shipping this with
Hi Mats,
Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Samuel Hartmann wrote:
* on Linux, ~/.ooolilypond-tmp is used for temporary files
Why not use a directory in /tmp/ for temporary files? I'm probably not the
only one who has $HOME on a network file system with limited quota.
Of course, I could add a soft l
Samuel Hartmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The new release of OOoLilyPond can be downloaded now
> (http://ooolilypond.sourceforge.net).
This is really cool, thanks! Is there any way of automating the
installation? If so, we should consider shipping this with the
lilypond binary installers.
Samuel Hartmann wrote:
* on Linux, ~/.ooolilypond-tmp is used for temporary files
Why not use a directory in /tmp/ for temporary files? I'm probably not the
only one who has $HOME on a network file system with limited quota.
Of course, I could add a soft link from .ooolilypond-tmp to /tmp
Hi David,
David Bobroff wrote:
I've grabbed v0.3 and the install instructions are not consistent with
what I'm seeing. When I get to the part where it says:
- Select "OpenOffice.org Macros/user/OOoLilyPond/OOoLilyPondMusic" as
Functions Category
that path is not there. I get:
OpenOf
Samuel Hartmann wrote:
The new release of OOoLilyPond can be downloaded now
(http://ooolilypond.sourceforge.net).
I've grabbed v0.3 and the install instructions are not consistent with
what I'm seeing. When I get to the part where it says:
- Select "OpenOffice.org Macros/user/OOoLilyPond/O
The new release of OOoLilyPond can be downloaded now
(http://ooolilypond.sourceforge.net).
The main change is that is does not call a bash script anymore. So on
Windows OOoLilyPond can be used with the MinGW-Version of lilypond
without the need for installing cygwin.
Here is the ChangeLog:
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