version that you are working on. See TRANSLATION for details.
@end ignore
-@c was "INSTALL - compiling and installing GNU LilyPond"
+@ifclear INSTALL
@node Install
@chapter Install
+@end ifclear
-@html
+@c I don't know what this comment does. Remove? -gp
+@ignore
+@h tml
<a name="download-source">
-@end html
+@e nd html
+@end ignore
+
+There are two sets of releases for LilyPond: stable releases, and
+unstable development releases. Stable versions have an even-numbered
+@q{minor} version number (i.e. 2.8, 2.10, 2.12, etc). Development
+versions have an odd-numbered @q{minor} version number (i.e. 2.7, 2.9,
+2.11, etc).
+
+Building LilyPond is a very involved process, so we @strong{highly}
+recommend using the precompiled binaries.
+
+@menu
+* Precompiled binaries::
+* Compiling from source::
+@end menu
+
+
+@node Precompiled binaries
+@section Precompiled binaries
+
+@subsection Downloading
+
+Check out @uref{http://lilypond.org/web/install/} for up to date
+information on binary packages for your platform. If your operating
+system is not covered on that general page, please see the complete list
+at @uref{http://download.linuxaudio.org/lilypond/binaries/}
+
+We currently create binaries for
+
+@example
+darwin-ppc - MacOS X powerpc
+darwin-x86 - MacOS X intel
+freebsd-64 - FreeBSD 6.x, x86_64
+freebsd-x86 - FreeBSD 4.x, x86
+linux-64 - Any GNU/Linux distribution, x86_64
+linux-arm - Any GNU/Linux distribution, arm
+linux-ppc - Any GNU/Linux distribution, powerpc
+linux-x86 - Any GNU/Linux distribution, x86
+mingw - Windows x86
+@end example
-@section Downloading
-Even numbered minor versions are `stable' (2.6, 2.8, etc), while odd
-version are development releases (2.7, 2.9, etc). Building LilyPond
-is an involved process. If possible
-@uref{http://lilypond.org/install,download a precompiled binary} for
-your platform.
+@c TRANSLATORS:
+@c Please **do not** translate anything below this line. Users
+@c should not be compiling LilyPond themselves; if they really
+@c want to do so, they should be able to read the English docs,
+@c because they'll probably need to ask questions in English
+@c on the -devel list. -gp
-@subsection Source code
+@node Compiling from source
+@section Compiling from source
+
+@menu
+* Downloading source code::
+* Requirements::
+* Building LilyPond::
+* Building documentation without compiling LilyPond::
+* Testing LilyPond::
+* Problems::
+@end menu
+
+@node Downloading source code
+@subsection Downloading source code
Download source
-@itemize @bullet
+
+@itemize
@item tarballs from
@uref{http://lilypond.org/download/} by HTTP.
@item tarballs from
@uref{http://download.linuxaudio.org/lilypond/} by HTTP.
@item
GIT from @uref{http://git.sv.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=lilypond.git;a=summary,git.sv.gnu.org}
+
@example
git clone git://git.sv.gnu.org/lilypond.git
@end example
For information on packaging, see @uref{http://lilypond.org/devel}.
-@subsection Precompiled binary packages
-
-Check out @uref{http://lilypond.org/web/install/} for up to date
-information on binary packages for your platform.
-
+@node Requirements
+@subsection Requirements
-@section Requirements
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Compilation
-@subsection Compilation
-
-In addition to the packages needed for running Lilypond (see below),
-you need the following extra packages for building.
+In addition to the packages needed for running Lilypond (see below), you
+need the following extra packages for building.
When installing a binary package FOO, you may need to install the
FOO-devel, libFOO-dev or FOO-dev package too.
@item @uref{http://fontforge.sf.net/,FontForge} 20060125 or newer.
-@item New Century Schoolbook fonts, as PFB files. These are shipped
-with X11 and Ghostscript, and are named @file{c059033l.pfb}
+@item New Century Schoolbook fonts, as PFB files. These are shipped with
+X11 and Ghostscript, and are named @file{c059033l.pfb}
@file{c059036l.pfb}, @file{c059013l.pfb} and @file{c059016l.pfb}
-@item @uref{http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanwen/mftrace/,mftrace} (1.1.19 or
-newer),
-
-You will need to install some additional packages to get mftrace to
-work.
-
-@item @uref{http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/guile.html,GUILE}
-(version 1.8.2 or newer). If you are installing binary packages, you
-may need to install guile-devel or guile-dev or libguile-dev too.
+@item @uref{http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/guile.html,GUILE} (version
+1.8.2 or newer). If you are installing binary packages, you may need to
+install guile-devel or guile-dev or libguile-dev too.
-@item @uref{ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/texinfo/,Texinfo} (version 4.8 or newer).
+@item @uref{ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/texinfo/,Texinfo} (version 4.11 or newer).
-@item
-@uref{http://gcc.gnu.org/, The GNU c++ compiler} (version 4.x or
+@item @uref{http://gcc.gnu.org/, The GNU c++ compiler} (version 4.x or
newer).
@item @uref{http://www.python.org,Python} (version 2.4 or newer)
@end itemize
-@subsection Running requirements
-Running LilyPond requires proper installation of the following
-software
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Running requirements
-@itemize @bullet
+Running LilyPond requires proper installation of the following software
+
+@itemize
@item @uref{http://www.freetype.org/,Freetype} (version 2.1.10 or newer).
@item @uref{http://www.freetype.org/,FontConfig} (version 2.2).
or lyrics.
-@subsection Building documentation
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Building documentation
You can view the documentation online at
@uref{http://lilypond.org/doc/}, but you can also build it locally.
This process requires a successful compile of lilypond. The
documentation is built by issuing
-@quotation
+
@example
make web
@end example
-@end quotation
Building the website requires some additional tools and packages
-@itemize @bullet
+@itemize
@item The @uref{http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/,netpbm utilities}
@item ImageMagick
@item International fonts (see input/regression/utf-8.ly for hints
The HTML files can be installed into the standard documentation path
by issuing
-@quotation
@example
make out=www web-install
@end example
-@end quotation
-@section Testing LilyPond
-@html
-<a name="testing"></a>
-@end html
-
-LilyPond comes with an extensive suite that excercises the entire
-program. This suite can be used to automatically check the impact of a
-change. This is done as follows
-
-@example
- make test-baseline
- @emph{## apply your changes, compile}
- make check
-@end example
-
-This will leave an HTML page @file{out/test-results/index.html}. This
-page shows all the important differences that your change introduced,
-whether in the layout, MIDI, performance or error reporting.
-
-To rerun tests, use
-
-@example
- make test-redo @emph{## redo files differing from baseline}
- make test-clean @emph{## remove all test results}
-@end example
+@node Building LilyPond
+@subsection Building LilyPond
-@noindent
-and then run @code{make check} again.
-
-For tracking memory usage as part of this test, you will need GUILE
-CVS; especially the following patch:
-@uref{http://lilypond.org/vc/gub.darcs/patches/guile-1.9-gcstats.patch}.
-
-For checking the coverage of the test suite, do the following
-
-@example
- ./buildscripts/build-coverage.sh
- @emph{# uncovered files, least covered first}
- python ./buildscripts/coverage.py --summary out-cov/*.cc
- @emph{# consecutive uncovered lines, longest first}
- python ./buildscripts/coverage.py --uncovered out-cov/*.cc
-@end example
-
-@section Building LilyPond
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Compiling
To install GNU LilyPond, type
-@quotation
+
@example
gunzip -c lilypond-x.y.z | tar xf -
cd lilypond-x.y.z
make
make install
@end example
-@end quotation
If you are not root, you should choose a @code{--prefix} argument that
points into your home directory, e.g.
-@quotation
+
@example
./configure --prefix=$HOME/usr
@end example
-@end quotation
-@subsection Configuring for multiple platforms
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Compiling for multiple platforms
If you want to build multiple versions of LilyPond with different
configuration settings, you can use the @code{--enable-config=CONF}
-option of configure. You should use @samp{make conf=CONF} to generate
+option of configure. You should use @code{make conf=CONF} to generate
the output in @file{out-CONF}. Example: Suppose you want to build
with and without profiling, then use the following for the normal
build
-@quotation
@example
./configure --prefix=$HOME/usr/ --enable-checking
make
make install
@end example
-@end quotation
and for the profiling version, specify a different configuration
-@quotation
@example
./configure --prefix=$HOME/usr/ --enable-profiling --enable-config=prof --disable-checking
make conf=prof
make conf=prof install
@end example
-@end quotation
+@node Building documentation without compiling LilyPond
+@subsection Building documentation without compiling LilyPond
-@section Problems
+The documentation can be built locally without compiling lilypond from
+scratch.
+
+From a fresh git checkout, do
+
+@example
+./autogen.sh % ignore any warning messages
+cp GNUmakefile.in GNUmakefile
+make -C python
+nice make LILYPOND_EXTERNAL_BINARY=/path/to/bin/lilypond web
+% change the lilypond directory as appropriate
+@end example
+
+Please note that this may break sometimes -- for example, if a new
+feature is added with a test file in input/regression, even the latest
+unstable Lily will fail to build the docs.
+
+You may build the manual ( Documentation/user/ ) without building all
+the input/* stuff.
+
+@refbugs
+
+You may also need to create a script for @command{pngtopnm} and
+@code{pnmtopng}. On Linux, I use this:
+
+@verbatim
+export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib
+exec /usr/bin/pngtopnm "$@"
+@end verbatim
+
+On OSX, I use this:
+
+@verbatim
+export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=/sw/lib
+exec /sw/bin/pngtopnm "$@"
+@end verbatim
+
+In order to force make to build a complete manual (this does not
+rebuild all examples, only things which are changed), I recommend
+writing a script like this:
+
+@verbatim
+### run from Documentation/user/
+# possibly required on OSX and/or old texinfo
+# ulimit -n 4096
+if [ -e out-www/lilypond.texi ]; then rm out-www/lilypond.* ; fi;
+if [ -e out-www/lilypond-program.texi ]; then rm
+out-www/lilypond-program.* ; fi;
+if [ -e out-www/lilypond-learning.texi ]; then rm
+out-www/lilypond-learning.* ; fi;
+nice make LILYPOND_EXTERNAL_BINARY=~/usr/bin/lilypond web
+@end verbatim
+
+To rebuild the complete HTML docs, run the above script from the
+@file{Documentation/user/} directory, then run the final line (the
+@code{nice make}) from the top source dir.
+
+
+
+@node Testing LilyPond
+@subsection Testing LilyPond
+
+@html
+<a name="testing"></a>
+@end html
+
+LilyPond comes with an extensive suite that exercises the entire
+program. This suite can be used to automatically check the impact of a
+change. This is done as follows
+
+@example
+make test-baseline
+@emph{## apply your changes, compile}
+make check
+@end example
+
+This will leave an HTML page @file{out/test-results/index.html}. This
+page shows all the important differences that your change introduced,
+whether in the layout, MIDI, performance or error reporting.
+
+To rerun tests, use
+
+@example
+make test-redo @emph{## redo files differing from baseline}
+make test-clean @emph{## remove all test results}
+@end example
+
+@noindent
+and then run @code{make check} again.
+
+For tracking memory usage as part of this test, you will need GUILE
+CVS; especially the following patch:
+@uref{http://lilypond.org/vc/gub.darcs/patches/guile-1.9-gcstats.patch}.
+
+For checking the coverage of the test suite, do the following
+
+@example
+./buildscripts/build-coverage.sh
+@emph{# uncovered files, least covered first}
+python ./buildscripts/coverage.py --summary out-cov/*.cc
+@emph{# consecutive uncovered lines, longest first}
+python ./buildscripts/coverage.py --uncovered out-cov/*.cc
+@end example
+
+
+@node Problems
+@subsection Problems
For help and questions use @email{lilypond-user@@gnu.org}. Send bug
reports to @email{bug-lilypond@@gnu.org}.
Bugs that are not fault of LilyPond are documented here.
-@subsection Bison 1.875
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Bison 1.875
There is a bug in bison-1.875: compilation fails with "parse error
-before `goto'" in line 4922 due to a bug in bison. To fix, please
+before `goto'" in line 4922 due to a bug in bison. To fix, please
recompile bison 1.875 with the following fix
-@quotation
@example
$ cd lily; make out/parser.cc
$ vi +4919 out/parser.cc
# save
$ make
@end example
-@end quotation
-@unnumberedsubsec MacOS X
-
-For Fink, use the following command to compile.
-
-@verbatim
-export GUILE=guile-1.6
-export GUILE_CONFIG=guile-1.6-config
-export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/sw/lib/freetype219/lib/pkgconfig/:/sw/lib/fontconfig2/lib/pkgconfig/
-./configure
-@end verbatim
+@unnumberedsubsubsec Solaris
-@unnumberedsubsec Solaris
-
-@itemize @bullet
-@item Solaris7, ./configure
+Solaris7, ./configure
@file{./configure} needs a POSIX compliant shell. On Solaris7,
@file{/bin/sh} is not yet POSIX compliant, but @file{/bin/ksh} or bash
is. Run configure like
-@quotation
+
@example
- CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/ksh ksh -c ./configure
+CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/ksh ksh -c ./configure
@end example
-@end quotation
+
+@noindent
or
-@quotation
+
@example
- CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash bash -c ./configure
+CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash bash -c ./configure
@end example
-@end quotation
-@item FreeBSD
+@unnumberedsubsubsec FreeBSD
To use system fonts, dejaview must be installed. With the default
port, the fonts are installed in @file{usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/dejavu}.
<dir>/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts</dir>
@end example
-@end itemize
-
-@section International fonts
+@unnumberedsubsubsec International fonts
On MacOs X, all fonts are installed by default. However, finding all
system fonts requires a bit of configuration; see