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Re: Lilypond on MacosX Leopard
From: |
lorenz schori |
Subject: |
Re: Lilypond on MacosX Leopard |
Date: |
Fri, 2 Nov 2007 13:17:01 +0100 |
Hi Immanuel
I worked around the guile problem by upgrading my portfile to 1.8.3
and manually adding "#undef HAVE_STAT64" in config.h after the
configure phase. However lilypond will complain about not beeing able
to dlopen libguile-srfi-srfi-1-v-3.so. I "solved" this problem by just
setting DYLD_FALLBACK_LIBRARY_PATH="$DYLD_FALLBACK_LIBRARY_PATH:/opt/
local/lib" before i launch lilypond. I've hardwired this line in the
textmate-bundle i'm using currently using. If you use lilyponds own
GUI you'll have to create some wrapper script or perhaps modify
environment.plist [1].
Lorenz
1) http://developer.apple.com/qa/qa2001/qa1067.html
On Nov 2, 2007, at 2:30 AM, immanuel litzroth wrote:
I tried to compile lilypond with the help of macports today and I
don't
have much good news.
1) The guile in macports didn't seem to compile for me due to some
errors related to open64 and such. A downloaded guile had the same
problem but I hacked my way around that and got guile to compile.
2) I added the required other packages from macports with only minor
problems.
3) Lilypond compiled ok up to a point where it was trying to run
sourceforge on a x.pfb in a TTF directory to create a ttf. At that
point
I did have the lilypond executable and could run it only to discover
that the guile interpreter was trying to load .so files instead of
dylibs.
Seems there is some work to be done, I'll log some bugs with the
macports guys, but I don't have the time to look into this any
deeper now. I'll try again if the supporting software is in better
shape.
Greets
Immanuel