+ INSTALL - compiling and installing GNU LilyPond
+ HWN & JCN
-INSTALL(1) LilyPond documentation INSTALL(1)
+Contents
+ 1: ABSTRACT
+2: OBTAINING
+3: PREREQUISITES
+4: RUNNING
+5: WEBSITE
+6: CONFIGURING and COMPILING
+7: CONFIGURING FOR MULTIPLE PLATFORMS
+8: INSTALLING
+9: REDHAT LINUX
+10: DEBIAN GNU/LINUX
+11: WINDOWS NT/95
+12: AUTHORS
-NAME
- INSTALL - installing GNU LilyPond
+1: ABSTRACT
-DESCRIPTION
- This page documents installation and compilation of GNU
- LilyPond
+This document explains what you need to install LilyPond,
+and what you should do. If you are going to compile and
+install LilyPond often, e.g. when doing development, you
+might want to check out the buildscripts/set-lily.sh script.
+It sets some environment variables and symlinks, which comes
+in handly when you have to compile LilyPond more often.
-ABSTRACT
- You do something which looks remotely like
+2: OBTAINING
- configure
- make
- make install
+You can get the latest version of LilyPond at
+ftp://ftp.cs.uu.nl/pub/GNU/LilyPond/. Refer to the links
+document for mirror sites.
- The detailed instructions follow here.
+If you upgrade by patching do remember to rerun autoconf
+after applying the patch.
-PREREQUISITES
- For compilation you need.
+3: PREREQUISITES
- o A GNU system: GNU LilyPond is known to run on these
- GNU systems: Linux (PPC, intel), FreeBSD, AIX,
- NeXTStep, Digital Unix and Solaris.
+For compilation you need:
- If you have the Cygnus WINDOWS32 port of the GNU
- utils, it will even work in Windows NT/95, but we
- don't promise to support it.
+o A GNU system: GNU LilyPond is known to run on these GNU
+ systems: Linux (PPC, intel), FreeBSD, AIX, NeXTStep,
+ IRIX, Digital Unix and Solaris.
- o GNU C++ v2.7 or better, with libg++ installed.
- Version 2.7.2 or better recommended.
+o Lots of disk space: LilyPond takes between 30 and 100
+ mb to compile if you use debugging information. If you
+ are short on disk-space run configure with --disable-
+ debugging.
- o GNU make.
+ Although we recommend to use Unix, LilyPond is known to
+ run on Windows NT/95/98 as well. See Section 11.
- o Flex (2.5.1 or better).
+o EGCS 1.1 or newer.
- o Bison. (Version 1.25 or better)
+o Python 1.5, Check out ftp://ftp.python.org or
+ ftp://ftp.cwi.nl/pub/python.
-RUNNING
- GNU LilyPond does use a lot of resources. For operation
- you need the following:
+o GUILE 1.3, check out http://www.gnu.org/soft-
+ ware/guile/guile.html.
- o TeX
+o GNU make. Check out ftp://ftp.gnu.org.
- o A PostScript printer and/or viewer (such as
- Ghostscript) is strongly recommended. Xdvi will show
- all embedded PostScript too if you have Ghostscript
- installed.
+o Flex (version 2.5.4 or newer). Check out
+ ftp://ftp.gnu.org.
-RECOMMENDED
- Although not strictly necessary, these are recommended to
- have.
+o Bison (version 1.25 or newer). Check out
+ ftp://ftp.gnu.org.
- o Perl-5. Most documentation was created with the
- perl's Plain Old Documentation. (I use 5.003)
+o Yodl. All documentation will be in Yodl. (1.30.17)
+ ftp://ftp.lilypond.org/pub/yodl
+o The geometry package for LaTeX is needed to use ly2dvi.
+ Available at ftp://ftp.ctan.org/tex-
+ archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported/geometry or at
+ mirror site ftp://ftp.dante.de
+o MetaPost, if you want to use direct PostScript output.
+ Please note that tetex-0.4pl8 (included with Redhat
+ 5.x) does not include mfplain.mp, which is needed for
+ producing the scaleable font files.
+4: RUNNING
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+GNU LilyPond does use a lot of resources. For operation you
+need the following software
+o TeX
+o A PostScript printer and/or viewer (such as
+ Ghostscript) is strongly recommended. Xdvi will show
+ all embedded PostScript too if you have Ghostscript
+ installed.
+o GUILE 1.3, check out http://www.gnu.org/pro-
+ grams/guile.html
+For running LilyPond successfully you have to help TeX and
+MetaFont find various files. The recommended way of doing
+so is adjusting the environment variables in the start-up
+scripts of your shell. An example is given here for the
+Bourne shell:
-INSTALL(1) LilyPond documentation INSTALL(1)
+ export MFINPUTS="/usr/local/share/lilypond/mf:"
+ export TEXINPUTS="/usr/local/share/lilypond/tex:/usr/local/share/lilypond/ps:"
+The empty path component represents and MetaFont's default
+search paths. Scripts with the proper paths for the bourne
+and C-shell respectively are generated in build-
+scripts/out/lilypond-profile and buildscripts/out/lilypond-
+login during compilation.
- o Python. Although perl is nice, python is better. We
- will shift towards python for build scripts
+LilyPond is a hiddeously big, slow and bloated program. A
+fast CPU and plenty of RAM is recommended for comfortable
+use.
- o GNU find
+5: WEBSITE
- o A fast computer (a full page of music typically takes
- 1 minute on my 486/133, using the --enable-checking
- compile. It's lot slower than most MusiXTeX
- preprocessors)
+If you want to auto-generate Lily's website, you'll need
+some additional conversion tools.
-CONFIGURING and COMPILING
- to install GNU LilyPond, simply type:
+o xpmtoppm (from the Portable Bitmap Utilities) (For Red-
+ Hat Linux users: it is included within the package
+ libgr-progs). the original is at ftp://ftp.x.org/con-
+ trib/utilities/netpbm-1mar1994.p1.tar.gz
- configure
- make install
+o pnmtopng, which is also in libgr-progs for RedHat. The
+ original is at
+ ftp://swrinde.nde.swri.edu/pub/png/applications/pnm-
+ topng-2.37.2.tar.gz.i
- This will install the following files:
+ The version of pnmtopng that is distributed with RedHat
+ 5.1 and 5.2 contains a bug: pnmtopng is dynamically
+ linked to the wrong version of libpng. Recompile it
+ from source, and make sure that the pnmtopng binary is
+ linked statically to the libpng that is included in
+ libgr. RedHat 6.0 does not have this problem.
- /usr/local/man/man1/mi2mu.1
- /usr/local/man/man1/convert-mudela.1
- /usr/local/man/man1/mudela-book.1
- /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/*
+ tar xzf libgr-2.0.13.tar.gz
+ make
+ cd png
+ rm libpng.so*
+ make pnmtopng
- The TeX include directory is detected dynamically, but it
- can be adjusted with --enable-tex-prefix and --enable-tex-
- dir. 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:
+ You can then install the new pnmtopng into
+ /usr/local/bin/
- export CPPFLAGS="-I /home/me/my_include -DWEIRD_FOOBAR"
- configure
+o Bib2html http://pertsserver.cs.uiuc.edu/~hull/bib2html.
+ Which, in turn depends on man2html for proper installa-
+ tion. man2html can be had from http://askdon-
+ ald.ask.uni-karlsruhe.de/hppd/hpux/Network-
+ ing/WWW/Man2html-1.05.
- CPPFLAGS are the preprocessor flags.
+ The website will build without this utility, but you
+ will not see our hypertextified bibliography.
- the configure script is Cygnus configure, and it will
- accept --help. If you are not root, you will probably have
- to make it with
+You also have to install buildscripts/out/ps-to-gifs in a
+directory that is in the path.
- configure --prefix=/home/me_myself_and_I/
+6: CONFIGURING and COMPILING
- In this case, you will have to set MFINPUTS, and TEXINPUTS
- accordingly.
+to install GNU LilyPond, simply type:
- If you want to install GNU LilyPond in /usr/local, and
- your TeX has no default hooks for local stuff (mine is
- broken too), you can do:
+ gunzip -c lilypond-x.y.z | tar xf -
+ cd lilypond-x.y.z
+ ./configure # fill in your standard prefix with --prefix
+ make
+ make install
- configure --prefix=/usr/local --enable-tex-prefix=/usr/lib/texmf
+This will install a number of files, something close to:
+ /usr/local/man/man1/mi2mu.1
+ /usr/local/man/man1/convert-mudela.1
+ /usr/local/man/man1/mudela-book.1
+ /usr/local/man/man1/lilypond.1
+ /usr/local/bin/lilypond
+ /usr/local/bin/mi2mu
+ /usr/local/share/lilypond/*
+ /usr/local/share/locale/{it,nl}/LC_MESSAGES/lilypond.mo
+The above assumes that you are root and have the GNU devel-
+opment tools, and your make is GNU make. If this is not the
+case, you can adjust your environment variables to your
+taste:
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+ export CPPFLAGS="-I /home/me/my_include -DWEIRD_FOOBAR"
+ ./configure
+CPPFLAGS are the preprocessor flags.
+The configure script is Cygnus configure, and it will accept
+--help. If you are not root, you will probably have to make
+it with a different --prefix option. Our favourite location
+is
+ ./configure --prefix=$HOME/usr
+In this case, you will have to set up MFINPUTS, and TEXIN-
+PUTS accordingly.
-INSTALL(1) LilyPond documentation INSTALL(1)
+Since GNU LilyPond currently is beta, you are advised to
+also use
+ --enable-debugging
+ --enable-checking
- Since GNU LilyPond currently is beta, you are advised to
- also use
+Options to configure include:
- --enable-debugging
- --enable-checking
+--enable-printing
+ Enable debugging print routines (lilypond -D option)
- other options include:
+--enable-optimise
+ Set maximum optimisation: compile with -O2. This can
+ be unreliable on some compiler/platform combinations
+ (eg, DEC Alpha and PPC)
- --enable-shared
- Make a shared library (gnu/linux, solaris (?) only )
+--enable-profiling
+ Compile with support for profiling.
- --enable-printing
- Enable debugging print routines (lilypond -d option)
+--enable-config
+ Output to a different configuration file. Needed for
+ multi-platform builds
- --enable-optimise
- Set maximum optimisation: compile with -O2
+All options are documented in the configure help The option
+--enable-optimise is recommended for Real Life usage.
- --enable-profiling
- Compile with support for profiling
+If you do
- --enable-tex-prefix
- Set the directory where TeX and Metafont live
+ make all
- --enable-tex-dir
- Set then directory TeX input is in (detected as a
- subdir of tex-prefix)
+everything will be compiled, but nothing will be installed.
+The resulting binaries can be found in the subdirectories
+out/ (which contain all files generated during compilation).
- --enable-mf-dir
- Set the directory mf input is in (idem)
+7: CONFIGURING FOR MULTIPLE PLATFORMS
- --enable-out-dir
- Set the directory for machine generated output.
+If you want to compile LilyPond with different configuration
+settings, then, you can use the --enable-config option.
+Example: suppose I want to build with and without profil-
+ing. Then I'd use the following for the normal build,
- All options are documented in the configure help The
- option --enable-optimise is recommended for Real Life
- usage.
+ ./configure --prefix=~ --disable-optimise --enable-checking
+ make
+ make install
- If you do
+and for the profiling version, I specify a different config-
+uration.
- make all
+ ./configure --prefix=~ --enable-profiling --enable-config=optprof --enable-optimise --disable-checking
+ make config=optprof
+ make config=optprof install
- everything will be compiled, but nothing will be
- installed. The resulting binaries can be found in the
- subdirectories out/ (which contain all files generated
- during compilation).
+8: INSTALLING
- Building for multiple hosts
+If you have done a successful make, then a simple
- LilyPond does not follow the GNU standards when it comes
- to configuring and making Makefiles. In LilyPond, make
- generates all output in output directories (called out/,
- by default). You can have multiple compiles from the same
- source-tree, by overriding the setting for the output
- directory.
+ make install
+should do the trick.
-
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-
-
-
-
-
-INSTALL(1) LilyPond documentation INSTALL(1)
-
-
- Example: on my system, I do debugging and lots compiling.
- For this I use the configuration as follows:
-
- configure --prefix=~ --enable-debugging --enable-printing --enable-checking
- make all
-
- and I want to do profiling. For that I use
-
- configure --prefix=~ --enable-debugging --disable-printing\
- --disable-checking --enable-profiling --enable-optimise\
- --enable-out-dir=out-profile
-
- make OUTDIR_NAME=out-profile all
-
- These two commands build two entirely separate versions of
- LilyPond. In Real Life, you would probably also want to
- have two different prefixes. On my machine this is no
- problem; I never do make install. My prefix dirs are
- linked back to my source directory.
-
-INSTALLING
- If you have done a successful make, then a simple
-
- make install
-
- should do the trick.
-
- If you are doing an upgrade, please remember to remove
- obsolete .pk and .tfm files of the fonts. A script has
- been provided to do the work, see bin/clean-fonts.sh.
+If you are doing an upgrade, please remember to remove obso-
+lete .pk and .tfm files of the fonts. A script has been
+provided to do the work for you, see bin/clean-fonts.sh.
CAVEATS
- o The -O2 option to gcc triggers a gcc bug on DEC Alpha
- in dstream.cc. You should turn off this flag for this
- file.
-
- o Perl5.003 and Perl5.004 use different syntax for
- pod2html.
-
-EXAMPLE
- This is what I type in my xterm:
-
- lilypond someinput.ly
- tex someinput.tex
- xdvi someinput&
-
- This is what the output looks like over here:
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
-
-
-
-INSTALL(1) LilyPond documentation INSTALL(1)
-
-
- GNU LilyPond 0.0.78 #4/FlowerLib 1.1.24 #0
- Parsing ... [/home/hw/share/lilypond/init//
- <..etc..>
- init//performer.ly]]][input/kortjakje.ly]
- Creating elements ...[8][16][24][25]
- Preprocessing elements...
- Calculating column positions ... [14][25]
- Postprocessing elements...
- TeX output to someinput.tex ...
- Creating MIDI elements ...MIDI output to someinput.midi ...
-
- hw:~/musix/spacer$ xdvi someinput&
- [1] 855
-
- Check out the input files, some of them have comments
- Please refer to the man page for more information.
-
-REDHAT LINUX
- RedHat Linux users should be able to get a RPM. A spec
- file is in make/out/lilypond.spec. You should be able to
- create an rpm as a normal user. Be sure you have a
- ~/.rpmrc, and edit the RPM-dir in Variables.make. (If you
- create the RPM as a normal user the permissions will not
- be set correctly, unfortunately)
-
-DEBIAN GNU/LINUX
- A Debian package is also available; contact Anthony Fok
- <foka@debian.org>. The build scripts are in the
- subdirectory debian/
-
-WINDOWS NT/95
- So, you're stuck with Windows, eh? Well, don't worry, you
- just need (to get) Cygnus' windows32 port of gnu
- development stuff; have a look at
- http://www.cygnus.com/gnu-win32.
-
- To make GNU LilyPond under, brr, aargh, shudder...
- windows32, well, simply type:
-
- bash configure
- make
-
- Note If you rely on broken DOS/Windows tools such as
- pkzip/WinZIP to unpack the distribution, make sure the
- entire source tree is unpacked correctly, in particular
- the empty out directories (flower/out, lib/out et. al.)
-
-MUSIXTEX
- Previous versions (before 0.1.39) used fonts from the TeX
- macro package "MusixTeX". You can still use these, but
- they are not supported. Since LilyPond's Feta font is
- much prettier, you'd be seriously misguided if you used
- them, but anyway, here are the installation instructions
- for those deprecated fonts.
-
-
-
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-
-
-
-
-
-INSTALL(1) LilyPond documentation INSTALL(1)
-
-
- [obsolete] I use the MusixTeX fonts those found in
- MusixTeX T.73. Beware, the clef symbol seems to have
- changed its position in some versions, (notably Egler's,
- a.k.a. OpusTeX). The MusixTeX fonts are included in
- MusixTeX (T73 or better), which can be had from any CTAN
- site, e.g. at
-
- ftp://ftp.shsu.edu/tex-archive/macros/musixtex/taupin
-
- ftp://ftp.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/macros/musixtex/taupin
-
- ftp://ftp.dante.de/tex-archive/macros/musixtex/taupin
-
- You only need the contents of the mf/ subdirectory of the
- package. The primary site of the Taupin version is
- ftp://hprib.lps.u-psud.fr/pub/music_zips/musixtex.zip
-
- 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
- /usr/local/lib/texfonts/musixtex/, and I have a symlink
- pointing to that in
- /usr/lib/texmf/texmf/fonts/source/public/. After I copied
- the files, I ran "texhash"
-
- Andreas Egler's version of MusixTeX, now called OpusTeX,
- will also work. Andreas moved some characters around in
- the fonts, so you have to edit the definitions in
- tex/eglerdefs.tex.
-
-AUTHORS
- Han-Wen Nienhuys <hanwen@stack.nl>
-
- Jan Nieuwenhuizen <jan@digicash.com>
-
- Have fun!
-
+o The -O2 option triggers bugs on various platforms
+ (PowerPC, Alpha). If you experience problems, you
+ should first try turning off this.
+o On PPC you need at least EGCS-1.1.2f.
+9: REDHAT LINUX
+RedHat Linux users can compile an RPM. A spec file is in
+make/out/lilypond.spec, it is distributed along with the
+sources.
+You can make the rpm by issuing
+ rpm -tb lilypond-x.y.z.tar.gz
+ rpm -i /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386/lilypond-x.y.z
+Precompiled i386 RedHat RPMS are available from ftp://fresh-
+meat.net/pub/rpms/lilypond/.
+10: DEBIAN GNU/LINUX
+A Debian package is also available; contact Anthony Fok
+foka@debian.org. The build scripts are in the subdirectory
+debian/.
+11: WINDOWS NT/95
+Separate instructions on building for W32 are avaible in the
+file README-W32.yo.
+12: AUTHORS
+Han-Wen Nienhuys <hanwen@cs.uu.nl>
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+Jan Nieuwenhuizen <janneke@gnu.org>
+In case of problems, please use the mailing list for help.
+Have fun!