X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Documentation%2Ftopdocs%2FINSTALL.texi;h=de50b2f66edd26c4acb76c8a5f59aea5bf43a176;hb=480ffac9c8585a53e0bd8809b45c72617997a95b;hp=8ffc07c5b8ab7eb46cb75a87a1a7040166101e85;hpb=9b72fe22a826098d5b2639cb7f7b6553c75e0f4c;p=lilypond.git diff --git a/Documentation/topdocs/INSTALL.texi b/Documentation/topdocs/INSTALL.texi index 8ffc07c5b8..de50b2f66e 100644 --- a/Documentation/topdocs/INSTALL.texi +++ b/Documentation/topdocs/INSTALL.texi @@ -1,388 +1,19 @@ \input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*- +@documentencoding utf-8 +@documentlanguage en @setfilename INSTALL.info @settitle INSTALL - compiling and installing GNU LilyPond -@documentencoding utf-8 -@documentlanguage en + +@set INSTALL 1 @node Top @top @contents -@chapter Compiling and installing on Unix - - -@html - -@end html - -@section Downloading - -Even numbered minor versions are `stable' (2.2, 2.4 etc), while odd -version are development releases (2.3, 2.5, etc). Building LilyPond -is an involved process. If possible -@uref{http://lilypond.org/download,download a precompiled binary} -for your platform. - -@subsection Source code - -Download source -@itemize @bullet -@item tarballs from -@itemize @bullet -@uref{http://lilypond.org/download/} by HTTP. -@item @uref{ftp://sca.uwaterloo.ca/pub/} by FTP (Canadian mirror). -@end itemize -@item -CVS from @uref{http://savannah.gnu.org/cvs/?group=lilypond,savannah.gnu.org} -@itemize @bullet -@c @quotation -@example -CVS_RSH=ssh cvs -d:ext:anoncvs@@savannah.gnu.org:/cvsroot/lilypond co lilypond -@end example -@c @end quotation -The CVS repository does not contain generated files. To create -@file{configure}, run -@example -./autogen.sh -@end example -@end itemize -@end itemize - -For information on packaging, see @uref{http://lilypond.org/devel}. - -@subsection Precompiled binary packages - -Check out @uref{http://lilypond.org/download} for up to date information on -binary packages for your platform. - - -@section Requirements - -@subsection Compilation - -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. - -@itemize - -@item @uref{http://fontforge.sf.net/,FontForge} 20041211 or newer. - -@item @uref{http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanwen/mftrace/,mftrace} (1.1.0 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 1.6.5 or newer). If you are installing binary packages, you -may need to install guile-devel or guile-dev or libguile-dev too. - -@item @TeX{}. - -@TeX{} is used as an optional output backend. - -Also, @TeX{}'s libkpathsea is used to find the fonts (@file{.mf}, -@file{.afm}, @file{.tfm}). Make sure you have tetex 1.0 or newer -(1.0.6 is known to work). If you are installing binary packages, you -may need to install tetex-devel, tetex-dev or libkpathsea-dev too. - - -@item @uref{ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/texinfo/,Texinfo} (version 4.7 or newer). - -@item - @uref{http://gcc.gnu.org/, The GNU c++ compiler} (version 3.1 or -newer). EGCS and 2.x are known to cause crashes. - -@item @uref{http://www.python.org,Python} (version 2.1 or newer). - -@item @uref{ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/make/,GNU Make} (version 3.78 or newer). - -@item @uref{http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/gettext.html,gettext}. - -@item All packages required for running, including development packages with -header files and libraries. - -@end itemize - -@subsection Running requirements - -Running LilyPond requires proper installation of the following -software - -@itemize @bullet - -@item @uref{http://www.freetype.org/,Freetype} (version 2). -@item @uref{http://www.pango.org/,Pango} (version 1.6 or newer). -@item @uref{http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/guile.html,GUILE} -(version 1.6.5 or newer). -@item @uref{http://www.python.org,Python} (version 2.1 or newer). -@item @uref{http://www.ghostscript.com,Ghostscript} (version 8.15 or -newer). -@end itemize - -@subsection 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 -@item @uref{http://lilypond.org/download/fonts,ec-fonts-mftraced} -@item The @uref{http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/,netpbm utilities} -@item ImageMagick -@item International fonts (see input/regression/utf-8.ly for hints -about which font packages are necessary for your platform) -@end itemize - -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 Building LilyPond - -To install GNU LilyPond, type -@quotation -@example -gunzip -c lilypond-x.y.z | tar xf - -cd lilypond-x.y.z -./configure # run with --help for applicable options -make -make install -@end example -@end quotation - -The most time-consuming part of compiling LilyPond is tracing the -Type1 fonts. You can shortcut this operation by issuing -one of the following commands - -@quotation -@example -make -C mf get-pfa # requires rpm2cpio -make -C mf get-debian-pfa # may not be up to date -@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=$HOME/usr -@end example -@end quotation - -@ignore -In this case, you have to insert the contents of -@code{buildscripts/out/lilypond-login} or -@code{buildscripts/out/lilypond-profile} into your start up scripts by -hand. -@end ignore - - -@subsection Configuring for multiple platforms - -If you want to build multiple versions of LilyPond with different -configuration settings, you can use the @code{--enable-config=CONF} -option of configure. You should use @samp{make conf=CONF} to generate -the output in @file{out-CONF}. Example: Suppose you want to build -with and without profiling, then use the following for the normal -build - -@quotation -@example -./configure --prefix=$HOME/usr/ --enable-checking -make -make install -@end example -@end quotation - -and for the profiling version, specify a different configuration - -@quotation -@example -./configure --prefix=$HOME/usr/ --enable-profiling --enable-config=prof --disable-checking -make conf=prof -make conf=prof install -@end example -@end quotation - - -@section Emacs mode - -An Emacs mode for entering music and running LilyPond is contained in -the source archive in the @file{elisp} directory. Do @command{make -install} to install it to @var{elispdir}. The file @file{lilypond-init.el} -should be placed to @var{load-path}@file{/site-start.d/} or appended -to your @file{~/.emacs} or @file{~/.emacs.el}. - -As a user, you may want add your source path (e.g. @file{~/site-lisp/}) to -your @var{load-path} by appending the following line (as modified) to your -@file{~/.emacs} -@c any reason we do not advise: (push "~/site-lisp" load-path) -@quotation -@example -(setq load-path (append (list (expand-file-name "~/site-lisp")) load-path)) -@end example -@end quotation - - -@section Vim mode - -A Vim mode for entering music and running LilyPond is contained in the -source archive in @code{$VIM} directory. For version 6.2 and newer, -Vim-mode works directly after installing LilyPond. Otherwise, -complete the following two steps. - -For earlier versions (and if @code{$VIM} environment variable does not -fall-back to @file{/usr/local/share/vim}, see @code{:version} in vim), -the LilyPond file type is detected if your file @file{~/.vim/filetype.vim} @c -has the following content -@quotation -@example -if exists("did_load_filetypes") - finish -endif -augroup filetypedetect - au! BufNewFile,BufRead *.ly setf lilypond -augroup END -@end example -@end quotation -If Vim has been (pre-)installed to @file{/usr/...} (or any other place) -instead of @file{/usr/local/...}, then @file{/usr/local/share/vim} may not -be specified in your @code{$VIMRUNTIME} environment variable and you have to -include this path explicitly by appending the following line to your -@file{~/.vimrc} -@quotation -@example -set runtimepath+=/usr/local/share/vim/ -@end example -@end quotation - -@section 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 - -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, either -recompile bison 1.875 with the following fix - -@quotation -@example -$ cd lily; make out/parser.cc -$ vi +4919 out/parser.cc -# append a semicolon to the line containing "__attribute__ ((__unused__)) -# save -$ make -@end example -@end quotation - -@subsection Linking to kpathsea - -If kpathsea and the corresponding header files are installed in some -directory where GCC does not search by default, for example in -@file{/usr/local/lib/} and @file{/usr/local/include/} respectively, -you have to explicitly tell configure where to find it. To do this - -@itemize -@item @code{rm config.cache} -@item @code{export LDFLAGS=-L/usr/share/texmf/lib} -@item @code{export CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/share/texmf/include} -@item @code{./configure} -@end itemize -Once configure has found them, the paths are stored in -@file{config.make} and will be used even if you don't have the -environment variables set during make. - - -@unnumberedsubsec Gcc-3.0.4 - -Gcc 3.0.4 is flaky; upgrade GCC. - -@unnumberedsubsec Flex-2.5.4a and gcc-3.x - -Flex 2.5.4a does not produce g++-3.1.1 compliant C++ code. To compile -LilyPond with gcc-3.1.1 or higher you may do - -@quotation -@example -CONF=gcc-3.1 ./lexer-gcc-3.1.sh -CPPFLAGS=-I$(pwd)/lily/out-gcc-3.1 CC=gcc-3.1 CXX=g++-3.1 \ -./configure --enable-config=gcc-3.1 -CONF=gcc-3.1 ./lexer-gcc-3.1.sh -make conf=gcc-3.1 -@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 --without-kpathsea -@end verbatim - -@unnumberedsubsec OpenBSD - -@itemize @bullet -@item -Refer to the section ``Linking to kpathsea'': GCC on OpenBSD doesn't -set include paths for kpathsea. -@end itemize - -@unnumberedsubsec NetBSD - -@itemize @bullet -@item The flex precompiled in NetBSD-1.4.2 is broken. -Upgrade to flex-2.5.4a. -@end itemize - -@unnumberedsubsec Solaris - -@itemize @bullet -@item 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 -@end example -@end quotation -or -@quotation -@example - CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash bash -c ./configure -@end example -@end quotation - -@end itemize +@include macros.itexi +@include install.itely @bye