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Lilypond-Book error (can't find the "screech-and-boink.ly" snippet)


From: Pedro Pessoa
Subject: Lilypond-Book error (can't find the "screech-and-boink.ly" snippet)
Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2018 13:33:47 -0700 (MST)

I am following the instruction in  "An example of a musicological document"
<http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/usage/an-example-of-a-musicological-document>
  
to use lilypond-book for the first time. I run the command and it says:

**
C:\docs\lily\exercicios\lilybook>lilypond-book --output=out --pdf
lilybook.lytex

lilypond-book.py (GNU LilyPond) 2.19.82
Reading lilybook.lytex...
Running `pdflatex' on file
`c:\users\pedropsb\appdata\local\temp\tmpu6wdcf.tex'
to detect default page settings.

pdflatex: warning: running with administrator privileges
Dissecting...
lilypond-book.py: error: file not found: screech-and-boink.ly

***

Then there are some traceback:

***
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "C:\Program Files (x86)\LilyPond\usr\bin\lilypond-book.py", line 789,
in
?
    main ()
  File "C:\Program Files (x86)\LilyPond\usr\bin\lilypond-book.py", line 772,
in
main
    chunks = do_file (files[0])
  File "C:\Program Files (x86)\LilyPond\usr\bin\lilypond-book.py", line 611,
in
do_file
    chunks = find_toplevel_snippets (source, global_options.formatter)
  File "C:\Program Files (x86)\LilyPond\usr\bin\lilypond-book.py", line 362,
in
find_toplevel_snippets
    snip = klass (type, m, formatter, line_number, global_options)
  File "out/book_snippets.py", line 825, in __init__
  File "out/book_base.py", line 27, in find_file
TypeError: 'str' object is not callable
***

 I looked up and this screech-and-boink.ly is just a snippet that happens to
show on the learning docs. It doesn't look like and essential file at all.

Also, the lilypond-book command points to a website to report bugs, but it
is broken.
http://post.gmane.org/post.php?group=gmane.comp.gnu.lilypond.bugs

Any ideas of things I can do to trace the problem origins?
Pedro Pessoa






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