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- INSTALL - installing LilyPond
+ INSTALL - installing GNU LilyPond
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- This page documents installation and compilation of
+ This page documents installation and compilation of GNU
LilyPond
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For compilation you need.
- +\bo Unix. LilyPond is known to run on Linux, AIX, Digital
- Unix and Solaris
- If you have the Cygnus WIN32 port of the GNU utils,
- it will even work in Lose NT/95, but don't promise to
- support it.
+ +\bo A Unix system with GNU tools. GNU LilyPond is known
+ to run on these unices: Linux, AIX, Digital Unix and
+ Solaris.
- +\bo GNU C++ v2.7 or better, with libg++ installed. Version
- 2.7.2 or better recommended. I almost positive that
- it will not compile with AT&T CC.
+ If you have the Cygnus WINDOWS32 port of the GNU
+ utils, it will even work in Windows NT/95, but don't
+ promise to support it.
- +\bo Bash. Most scripts will continue to work with a stock
- sh, but they might generate (harmless) syntax errors
+ +\bo GNU C++ v2.7 or better, with libg++ installed.
+ Version 2.7.2 or better recommended.
- +\bo GNU make.
+ +\bo GNU make.
- +\bo Flex (2.5.1 or better).
+ +\bo Flex (2.5.1 or better).
- +\bo Bison.
+ +\bo Bison. (Version 1.25 or better)
R\bR\bR\bRE\bE\bE\bEC\bC\bC\bCO\bO\bO\bOM\bM\bM\bMM\bM\bM\bME\bE\bE\bEN\bN\bN\bND\bD\bD\bDE\bE\bE\bED\bD\bD\bD
- +\bo Perl. Some (mostly unimportant scripts) use Perl for
- trivial operations. The documentation was created
- with the perl's Plain Old Documentation.
+ +\bo Perl. Most scripts are written in Perl. The
+ documentation was created with the perl's Plain Old
+ Documentation.
- +\bo (GNU) find
+ +\bo (GNU) find
C\bC\bC\bCO\bO\bO\bON\bN\bN\bNF\bF\bF\bFI\bI\bI\bIG\bG\bG\bGU\bU\bU\bUR\bR\bR\bRI\bI\bI\bIN\bN\bN\bNG\bG\bG\bG a\ba\ba\ban\bn\bn\bnd\bd\bd\bd C\bC\bC\bCO\bO\bO\bOM\bM\bM\bMP\bP\bP\bPI\bI\bI\bIL\bL\bL\bLI\bI\bI\bIN\bN\bN\bNG\bG\bG\bG
- to install LilyPond, simply type:
+ to install GNU LilyPond, simply type:
configure
make install
-3/Apr/97 LilyPond 0.0.50 1
+
+
+7/Jul/97 LilyPond 0.0.74 1
INSTALL(1) LilyPond documentation INSTALL(1)
+ /usr/local/man/man1/mi2mu.1
+ /usr/local/man/man5/mudela.5
/usr/local/man/man1/lilypond.1
/usr/local/lib/libflower.{so,a}
/usr/local/bin/lilypond
/usr/local/bin/mi2mu
/usr/local/share/lilypond/*
/usr/lib/texmf/texmf/tex/lilypond/*
+ /usr/lib/texmf/texmf/fonts/source/lilypond/*
The TeX include directory is detected dynamically, but it
- can be adjusted with -\b-\b-\b--\b-\b-\b-e\be\be\ben\bn\bn\bna\ba\ba\bab\bb\bb\bbl\bl\bl\ble\be\be\be-\b-\b-\b-t\bt\bt\bte\be\be\bex\bx\bx\bxp\bp\bp\bpr\br\br\bre\be\be\bef\bf\bf\bfi\bi\bi\bix\bx\bx\bx. The above assumes
- that you are root and have the gnu development tools, and
- your make is gnu make. If this is not the case, you can
- adjust your environment variables to your taste:
+ can be adjusted with -\b-\b-\b--\b-\b-\b-e\be\be\ben\bn\bn\bna\ba\ba\bab\bb\bb\bbl\bl\bl\ble\be\be\be-\b-\b-\b-t\bt\bt\bte\be\be\bex\bx\bx\bx-\b-\b-\b-p\bp\bp\bpr\br\br\bre\be\be\bef\bf\bf\bfi\bi\bi\bix\bx\bx\bx and -\b-\b-\b--\b-\b-\b-e\be\be\ben\bn\bn\bna\ba\ba\bab\bb\bb\bbl\bl\bl\ble\be\be\be-\b-\b-\b-t\bt\bt\bte\be\be\bex\bx\bx\bx-\b-\b-\b-
+ d\bd\bd\bdi\bi\bi\bir\br\br\br. The above assumes that you are root and have the gnu
+ development tools, and your make is gnu make. If this is
+ not the case, you can adjust your environment variables to
+ your taste:
export CPPFLAGS="-I /home/me/my_include -DWEIRD_FOOBAR"
configure
configure --prefix=/home/me_myself_and_I/
- Since LilyPond currently is beta, You are advised to also
- use
+ In this case, you will have to set MFINPUTS, and TEINPUTS
+ accordingly.
+
+ If you want to install GNU LilyPond in _\b/_\bu_\bs_\br_\b/_\bl_\bo_\bc_\ba_\bl, and
+ your TeX has no default hooks for local stuff (mine is
+ broken too), you can do:
+
+ configure --prefix=/usr/local --enable-tex-prefix=/usr/lib/texmf
- --enable-debug
+ Since GNU LilyPond currently is beta, you are advised to
+ also use
+
+ --enable-debugging
--enable-checking
other options include:
- --enable-shared
- --enable-printing
- --enable-optimise
- --enable-profiling
+ --enable-shared
+ Make a shared library (gnu/linux, solaris (?) only )
+
+ --enable-printing
+ Enable debugging print routines (lilypond -\b-\b-\b-d\bd\bd\bd option)
+
+ --enable-optimise
+ Set maximum optimisation
+
+
+
+
+7/Jul/97 LilyPond 0.0.74 2
+
+
+
+
- The option -\b-\b-\b--\b-\b-\b-e\be\be\ben\bn\bn\bna\ba\ba\bab\bb\bb\bbl\bl\bl\ble\be\be\be-\b-\b-\b-o\bo\bo\bop\bp\bp\bpt\bt\bt\bti\bi\bi\bim\bm\bm\bmi\bi\bi\bis\bs\bs\bse\be\be\be is recommended for Real Life
+INSTALL(1) LilyPond documentation INSTALL(1)
+
+
+ --enable-profiling
+ Compile with support for profiling
+
+ --enable-tex-prefix
+ Set the directory where texmf lives
+
+ --enable-tex-dir
+ Set then directory tex input is in (detected as a
+ subdir of tex-prefix)
+
+ --enable-mf-dir
+ Set then directory tex input is in (idem)
+
+ All options are documented in the _\bc_\bo_\bn_\bf_\bi_\bg_\bu_\br_\be help The
+ option -\b-\b-\b--\b-\b-\b-e\be\be\ben\bn\bn\bna\ba\ba\bab\bb\bb\bbl\bl\bl\ble\be\be\be-\b-\b-\b-o\bo\bo\bop\bp\bp\bpt\bt\bt\bti\bi\bi\bim\bm\bm\bmi\bi\bi\bis\bs\bs\bse\be\be\be is recommended for Real Life
usage.
If you do
everything will be compiled, but nothing will be
installed. The resulting binaries can be found in the
- subdirectory _\bb_\bi_\bn_\b/.
+ subdirectories _\bo_\bu_\bt_\b/ (which contain all files generated
+ during compilation).
-R\bR\bR\bRU\bU\bU\bUN\bN\bN\bNN\bN\bN\bNI\bI\bI\bIN\bN\bN\bNG\bG\bG\bG
- LilyPond does use a lot of resources. For operation you
- need the following:
+I\bI\bI\bIN\bN\bN\bNS\bS\bS\bST\bT\bT\bTA\bA\bA\bAL\bL\bL\bLL\bL\bL\bLI\bI\bI\bIN\bN\bN\bNG\bG\bG\bG
+ If you have done a successful make, then a simple
+
+ make install
+
+ should do the trick.
+
+ [todo. Obsolete; fonts are in distribution now.]
+
+ Install the musixtex fonts in a directory which TeX and MF
+ knows (if you are root, look for a directory which
+ contains the directories with AMS and CM source (*.mf)
+ files. Create a subdir lilypond or musixtex and copy the
+ fonts into that). Do not forget to rehash TeX (if
+ applicable)
+
+ Example: my fonts are in
+ _\b/_\bu_\bs_\br_\b/_\bl_\bo_\bc_\ba_\bl_\b/_\bl_\bi_\bb_\b/_\bt_\be_\bx_\bf_\bo_\bn_\bt_\bs_\b/_\bm_\bu_\bs_\bi_\bx_\bt_\be_\bx_\b/, and I have a symlink
+ pointing to that in
+ _\b/_\bu_\bs_\br_\b/_\bl_\bi_\bb_\b/_\bt_\be_\bx_\bm_\bf_\b/_\bt_\be_\bx_\bm_\bf_\b/_\bf_\bo_\bn_\bt_\bs_\b/_\bs_\bo_\bu_\br_\bc_\be_\b/_\bp_\bu_\bb_\bl_\bi_\bc_\b/
+
+C\bC\bC\bCA\bA\bA\bAV\bV\bV\bVE\bE\bE\bEA\bA\bA\bAT\bT\bT\bTS\bS\bS\bS
+ +\bo The -O2 option to gcc triggers a gcc bug on DEC Alpha
+ in dstream.cc. You should turn off this flag for this
+ file.
- +\bo A fast computer (a full page of music typically takes 1
- minute on my 486/66, using the -\b-\b-\b--\b-\b-\b-e\be\be\ben\bn\bn\bna\ba\ba\bab\bb\bb\bbl\bl\bl\ble\be\be\be-\b-\b-\b-c\bc\bc\bch\bh\bh\bhe\be\be\bec\bc\bc\bck\bk\bk\bki\bi\bi\bin\bn\bn\bng\bg\bg\bg
+R\bR\bR\bRU\bU\bU\bUN\bN\bN\bNN\bN\bN\bNI\bI\bI\bIN\bN\bN\bNG\bG\bG\bG
+ GNU LilyPond does use a lot of resources. For operation
-3/Apr/97 LilyPond 0.0.50 2
+7/Jul/97 LilyPond 0.0.74 3
INSTALL(1) LilyPond documentation INSTALL(1)
+ you need the following:
+
+ +\bo A fast computer (a full page of music typically takes
+ 1 minute on my 486/66, using the -\b-\b-\b--\b-\b-\b-e\be\be\ben\bn\bn\bna\ba\ba\bab\bb\bb\bbl\bl\bl\ble\be\be\be-\b-\b-\b-c\bc\bc\bch\bh\bh\bhe\be\be\bec\bc\bc\bck\bk\bk\bki\bi\bi\bin\bn\bn\bng\bg\bg\bg
compile. It's lot slower than most MusiXTeX
preprocessors)
- +\bo TeX
+ +\bo TeX
+
+ +\bo The MusixTeX fonts (I included those found in
+ MusixTeX T.73). Beware, the clef symbol has changed
+ position in the Egler version, a.k.a. OpusTeX)
+
+ At this time, GNU LilyPond output looks nice, but is not
+ of production quality. If you're not discouraged; this is
+ what I type in my xterm:
+
+ lilypond someinput.ly
+ tex lelie.tex
+ xdvi test&
+
+ This is what the output looks like over here:
+
+ hw:~/musix/spacer$ lilypond input/kortjakje.ly
+ GNU LilyPond 0.0.71 #20/FlowerLib 1.1.20 #0
+ Parsing ... [/home/hw/share/lilypond/init//symbol.ini <..snip..>
+ .. .ini]][input/kortjakje.ly]
+ Creating elements ...
+ Preprocessing elements...
+ Calculating column positions ... [3][8][13][17][21][25]
+ Postprocessing elements...
+ TeX output to lelie.tex ...
+
+ hw:~/musix/spacer$ tex lelie
+ This is TeX, Version 3.14159 (C version 6.1)
+ (lelie.tex
+ Hyphenation patterns for english, dutch, german, loaded.
+ (/home/hw/lib/texmf/tex/lilypond/lilyponddefs.tex) [1] )
+ Output written on lelie.dvi (1 page, 8944 bytes).
+ Transcript written on lelie.log.
- +\bo The MusixTeX fonts. (I use those found in MusixTeX T.59)
+ hw:~/musix/spacer$ xdvi lelie&
+ [1] 855
+ Check out the input files, some of them have comments
Please refer to the man page for more information.
R\bR\bR\bRE\bE\bE\bED\bD\bD\bDH\bH\bH\bHA\bA\bA\bAT\bT\bT\bT L\bL\bL\bLI\bI\bI\bIN\bN\bN\bNU\bU\bU\bUX\bX\bX\bX
RedHat Linux users should be able to get a RPM. A spec
- file is in _\bm_\ba_\bk_\be_\b/_\bl_\bi_\bl_\by_\bp_\bo_\bn_\bd_\b._\bs_\bp_\be_\bc.
+ file is in _\bm_\ba_\bk_\be_\b/_\bl_\bi_\bl_\by_\bp_\bo_\bn_\bd_\b._\bs_\bp_\be_\bc. You should be able to
+ create an rpm as a normal user. Be sure you have a
+ ~/.rpmrc, and edit the RPM-dir in _\bV_\ba_\br_\bi_\ba_\bb_\bl_\be_\bs_\b._\bm_\ba_\bk_\be
+
+
+
+
+
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+
+
+
+
+
+INSTALL(1) LilyPond documentation INSTALL(1)
+
W\bW\bW\bWI\bI\bI\bIN\bN\bN\bND\bD\bD\bDO\bO\bO\bOZ\bZ\bZ\bZE\bE\bE\bE
Windows NT:
- you need the cygnus win32 gnu port development stuff; have
- a look at http://www.cygnus.com/gnu-win32.
+ you need the cygnus windows32 gnu port development stuff;
+ have a look at http://www.cygnus.com/gnu-win32.
- to make LilyPond under, brr, aargh, well, simply type:
+ to make GNU LilyPond under, brr, aargh, well, simply type:
bash configure
- make win32
+ make windows32
P\bP\bP\bPL\bL\bL\bLA\bA\bA\bAT\bT\bT\bTF\bF\bF\bFO\bO\bO\bOR\bR\bR\bRM\bM\bM\bMS\bS\bS\bS
- LilyPond (pl 0.0.39) is known to compile on the following
- platforms:
+ GNU LilyPond (pl 0.0.39) is known to compile on the
+ following platforms:
+
+ Unix:
- * linux 2.0.28, g++ 2.7.2[.1]
+ * gnu/linux 2.0.x, g++ 2.7.2[.1]
* aix 4.1, g++ 2.7.2
- * windows-nt 4.0, cygnus gnu-win32 beta17.1 (~=g++ 2.7.2)
- * linux 2.0.28 X to doze, gcc-go32 (~=g++ 2.7.2) [exec. untested]
+ * solaris 2.5, g++ 2.7.2
+
+ Other:
+
+ * windows-nt 4.0, cygnus gnu-windows32 beta17.1 (~=g++ 2.7.2)
+ * gnu/linux 2.0.28 X to doze, gcc-go32 (~=g++ 2.7.2) [exec. untested]
A\bA\bA\bAU\bU\bU\bUT\bT\bT\bTH\bH\bH\bHO\bO\bO\bOR\bR\bR\bRS\bS\bS\bS
- Han-Wen Nienhuys <hanwen@stack.nl>
+ Han-Wen Nienhuys <hanwen@stack.nl>
- Jan Nieuwenhuizen <jan@digicash.com>
+ Jan Nieuwenhuizen <jan@digicash.com>
Have fun!
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