Also, what are you building? I take it that you have seen
http://weblily.net
http://lilybin.com
http://lilypond.org/schikkers
I have tried weblily.net, lilybin.com, and omet.ca.
These are all nice web-based LilyPond applications.
But what I am missing is something like that, but mor
ypond-user-bounces+lilypond=fishlet@gnu.org
[mailto:lilypond-user-bounces+lilypond=fishlet@gnu.org] On Behalf Of Jan
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To: supp...@jimtisdall.com
Cc: lilypond-user@gnu.org
Subject: Re: lilypond slowdown in CGI web program
Jim Tisdall write
No one else reported the same problem on mac w/apache
(or anywhere else) -- in brief, a 30 second delay running lilypond
called from web page.
But just to finish up, I did get some expert attention and I tried
several things, and *something* worked, but I'm not sure what was
the change that actua
Jim Tisdall writes:
> When I call lilypond to compile a score by means of a web page
> that is using CGI, lilypond takes about 25 seconds to
> *successfully* complete. From the commandline,
> same files and flags, under a second; from a similar but non-web
> program, under a second.
Are you cert
Hi, I'm going to briefly sketch this problem, just to see if anyone
else has come across it ... and because being specific would be a
real bear, given the interacting systems involved ...
When I call lilypond to compile a score by means of a web page
that is using CGI, lilypond takes about 25 sec