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Re: Problems with 2.4.4 under Slackware 9.1


From: Mats Bengtsson
Subject: Re: Problems with 2.4.4 under Slackware 9.1
Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 19:17:32 +0100
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I usually survive very well with the text in INSTALL.txt.
There have recently been a few problems for people who have
upgraded to the latest version of teTeX and Ghostscript.
The former is already solved in version 2.4.5 and the latter
is the one refered to below.

   /Mats

Quoting Michiel Lange <address@hidden>:

> Hiyas,
>
> Another one who gets Lily installed from source... I have tried the last
> time with a 2.2 version, but did not get anything straight... I recall I
> had lotsa troubles with getting the fonts compiled and lots more...
> But to keep up with development, patches and etcetera I would like to
> compile lily from source... Is there anyone who could hand out a how-to
> to compile Lily cleanly?
> Possible things might include:
> - which ./configure options to give
> - what additional libraries are needed and how to install those
> - How much coffee, coke and cigarettes you'll need, so you can have
> those on stock...
>
> Michiel
>
> Mats Bengtsson wrote:
>
> > Your problem is probably related to
> > http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-devel/2005-03/msg00005.html
> >
> > Since you are compiling from source code, I would recommend to
> > try the latest version, 2.4.5 instead. At second thought, it seems
> > that the patch from the email referenced above wasn't applied to the
> > CVS version of 2.4 until after the release of 2.4.5, but you will still
> > get a number of bug fixes compared to version 2.4.4.
> >
> >    /Mats
> >
> > address@hidden wrote:
> >
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I've managed to compile and install lily 2.4.4 under slackware 9.1,
> >> but when I try to process simple.ly I get the following:
> >>
> >> -------------------------
> >>
> >> address@hidden:~/lily/lilypond-2.4.4/input$ lilypond -V simple
> >> GNU LilyPond 2.4.4
> >>
> >> LILYPOND_DATADIR="/usr/local/share/lilypond"
> >> LOCAL_LILYPOND_DATADIR="/usr/local/share/lilypond/2.4.4"
> >> LOCALEDIR="/usr/local/share/locale"
> >> LILYPONDPREFIX=""
> >>
> > ...
> >
> >>    ...
> >> 107: 36  [cons "latin1.enc" ...
> >> 107: 37* [force #<promise #<procedure #f ()>>]
> >> In unknown file:
> >>   ?: 38* [#<procedure #f ()>]
> >> In /usr/local/share/lilypond/2.4.4/scm/encoding.scm:
> >>  76: 39* [get-coding-from-file "latin1.enc"]
> >>  65: 40  (let* ((coding #) (com #) (vec #) (tab #)) (list com vec tab))
> >>  65: 41* [read-encoding-file "latin1.enc"]
> >>  15: 42 (let* ((path #) (unused #) (raw #) (string #) ...) (cons
> >> command vecto r))
> >>  19: 43* [match:substring #f 1]
> >> In unknown file:
> >>   ?: 44  (let* ((matchnum #) (start #) (end #)) (and start end ...))
> >>   ?: 45* [match:start #f 1]
> >>   ?: 46 (let* ((matchnum (if # # 1)) (start (car #))) (if (= start
> >> -1) #f star t))
> >>   ?: 47* [car ...
> >>   ?: 48* [vector-ref #f 2]
> >>
> >> <unnamed port>: In procedure vector-ref in expression (vector-ref
> >> match matchnum ): <unnamed port>: Wrong type argument in position 1: #f
> >>
> >> --------------------
> >>
> >> Any ideas?
> >>
> >>
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