Python and midi2ly seem OK, but now lilypond.exe doesn't seem to do
anything useful. I tried:
lilypond -h
lilypond somefile.ly
both from a Windows command prompt and from within Cygwin and
there are no printouts or output files whatsoever. It doesn't make any
difference if I specify a full path
Mats Bengtsson writes:
Thanks for your efforts! However, is it really that hard to make a simple
test case yourself? There are still a number of problems to solve:
Please have a look at the new and bug-free 2.6.4-4! Python and argv0
relocation should both work now (at least, they work for me
Thanks for your efforts! However, is it really that hard to make a simple
test case yourself? There are still a number of problems to solve:
When you run from the Windows (XP) command window:
1. Python is still not setup correctly. For example, you get:
midi2ly
Traceback (most recent call
Mats Bengtsson writes:
Thanks for your efforts! However, is it really that hard to make a simple
test case yourself?
Yes, it is. To me, the whole Windows platform is some sort of ugly
black voodoo, as you can see from the snippets I sent, it works for
me. Just as the previous release worked
Mats Bengtsson writes:
On the other hand, I just tried John Mandereau's hints:
I have prepared 2.6.4-3 packages with python compiled for console and
incorporating John's hints (apart from downloading python manually :-).
For PATH, PYTHONPATH and PATHEXT to be set automagically, you may have
to
Mats Bengtsson writes:
GNU LilyPond 2.6.4
ERROR: In procedure dynamic-link:
ERROR: file: libguile-srfi-srfi-1-v-2, message: can't open the module
I've prepared 2.6.4-2, would you like to give that a test? It took me
longer than I'd hoped, but as a bonus you should be able to do
I just tried a clean installation of the new package and lilypond itself
works
like a charm. However, I couldn't manage to run python. For example, I would
expect /Program Files/LilyPond/usr/bin/python2.4.exe in a command window
to start the interpreter, but it seems that the command doesn't do
However, I couldn't manage to run python. For example, I would
expect /Program Files/LilyPond/usr/bin/python2.4.exe in a command window
to start the interpreter, but it seems that the command doesn't do
anything at all.
That's not much. You did set PYTHONPATH? Try using -v to see what
Mats Bengtsson writes:
I just tried a clean installation of the new package and lilypond
itself works like a charm.
Thanks.
However, I couldn't manage to run python. For example, I would
expect /Program Files/LilyPond/usr/bin/python2.4.exe in a command window
to start the interpreter, but
Mats Bengtsson writes:
Well, one reason is that you then would have to set the value of
the libdir variable at the top of midi2ly.py in the installation program,
since you don't know before then what installation directory was actually
used. Moving the dll:s and .py include files into bin\
No,
I do have a problem with fonts with Lilypond 2.6.4.
I am using Lilypond 2.6.4 for Cygwin, because I want to integrate it
with TeX and the best way to do this seemed to be cygwin.
Lilypond itself runs fine, but when I use lilypond-book (with the
--psfonts option) it failes to extract
Jan Nieuwenhuizen writes:
I didn't notice any problems!
Ok. I tested my newly released Cygwin 2.6.4 and that works fine too.
Waitaminute. Did you install the -upgrade exe? If so, could you
uininstall and test the full version (the support libraries were
rebuilt, that may have introduced a
Mats Bengtsson writes:
I didn't notice any problems!
Ok. I tested my newly released Cygwin 2.6.4 and that works fine too.
Maybe it's just a coincidence. Seems like we need people to ask to
run LILYPOND_VERBOSE=1 again (without typo's).
Jan.
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I did use the full installation, not only the upgrade, but I didn't remove
the previous installation first.
Trying Uninstall + Install of mingw LilyPond 2.6.4 is unfortunately much
less successful. Double clicking on a .ly file or dragdrop onto the
LilyPond
icon doesn't produce anything. When I
I just realized that I could run lilypond from the Cygwin command
line if I added the path to the mingw version to PATH. Then I could
also see the error message when running 2.6.4 (installed without a
previous install of 2.6.3). It's:
lilypond testfile.ly
GNU LilyPond 2.6.4
ERROR: In procedure
Mats Bengtsson writes:
I just realized that I could run lilypond from the Cygwin command
line if I added the path to the mingw version to PATH. Then I could
also see the error message when running 2.6.4 (installed without a
previous install of 2.6.3). It's:
lilypond testfile.ly
GNU
Anyone tried 2.6.4 and got good results with text fonts on Windows?
Jan.
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I didn't notice any problems!
/Mats
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Anyone tried 2.6.4 and got good results with text fonts on Windows?
Jan.
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