Version 2.4.2 is probably more recent than 2.5.2 (the latter is
a unstable development version that shouldn't have made its
way into any packaging system).
/Mats
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Hi all,
I ran into this same problem with Gentoo Linux and version 2.5.2.
So I installed version 2.4.2
The main problem in Gentoo is that the packages are installed in a
temporary directory and moved afterward if the installation was
completed with success. With other words, the installer of lilypond has
not the right paths but the temporary paths when it is run. When
extracting the tgz myself and
Hi all,
I ran into this same problem with Gentoo Linux and version 2.5.2.
So I installed version 2.4.2 instead... The same problem exists, but only for
the lilybook command. If the lilypond-latex command is used, the problem
doesn't occur, the font can be found and the music is set correctly.
(I
Hello,
I just installed lilypond 2.5.2 on my computer. I run linux Gentoo. I
installed it using the gentoo portage.
I also have tetex : 2.0.2-r1 installed.
Now, when I try to get a very simple test file compiled with lilypond,
it crashes with the message:
Interpreting music... error: cannot find
I would definitely recommend you to install the latest stable version,
version 2.4.x, of LilyPond instead of the development version you have
now.
I've never user Gentoo, but on most other Linux distributions,
the LilyPond installation installs a file in /etc/profile.d/ that
sets some environment