X-Git-Url: https://git.donarmstrong.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=Documentation%2Fuser%2Finstall.itely;h=e203291674081bfc183cb2239b5b3810c238eab4;hb=5c14a087ca6cbd665fd631452b7b1283ba0387c3;hp=a88a14212bf7fbb8208b4450beb50c26bac15764;hpb=4675f2e81e62a7d1d25abf51c0826d3162b7ad0e;p=lilypond.git diff --git a/Documentation/user/install.itely b/Documentation/user/install.itely index a88a14212b..e203291674 100644 --- a/Documentation/user/install.itely +++ b/Documentation/user/install.itely @@ -7,20 +7,13 @@ version that you are working on. See TRANSLATION for details. @end ignore -@c \version "2.11.51" +@c \version "2.11.61" @ifclear INSTALL @node Install @chapter Install @end ifclear -@c I don't know what this comment does. Remove? -gp -@ignore -@h tml - -@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 @@ -39,7 +32,7 @@ recommend using the precompiled binaries. @node Precompiled binaries @section Precompiled binaries -@subsection Downloading +@unnumberedsubsec Downloading Check out @uref{http://lilypond.org/web/install/} for up to date information on binary packages for your platform. If your operating @@ -54,22 +47,43 @@ 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 +@knownissues + +If you have MacOS 10.3 or 10.4 and you would like to use Python +scripts such as @command{convert-ly} and @command{lilypond-book}, see +@ref{Setup for MacOS X,,,lilypond-program,Application Usage}. + + +@node Compiling from source +@section Compiling from source + +@ignore +You can also compile LilyPond directly from the source code. This +requires that you can read English, so this section is not +translated. If you really want to compile LilyPond, see +@iftex +@c DO NOT translate the following line at all. +@ref{Compiling from source,,,lilypond-program,Application Usage}. +@end iftex +@ifhtml +@c Please translate the following line (but not the .html file name) +the @uref{Compiling-from-source.html,documentation in English}. +@end ifhtml +@end ignore @c TRANSLATORS: @c Please **do not** translate anything below this line. Users -@c should not be compiling LilyPond themselves; if they really +@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 - -@node Compiling from source -@section Compiling from source +@c Instead, please uncomment and translate the paragraph above, +@c and remove all stuff (menu, nodes, contents) below this line. @menu * Downloading source code:: @@ -122,6 +136,11 @@ FOO-devel, libFOO-dev or FOO-dev package too. @item @uref{http://fontforge.sf.net/,FontForge} 20060125 or newer. +@item @uref{http://metafont.tutorial.free.fr/,MetaFont} (mf-nowin, mf, mfw or +mfont binaries) and @uref{http://cm.bell-labs.com/who/hobby/MetaPost.html,MetaPost} +(mpost binary), usually packaged with a @LaTeX{} distribution like +tetex or texlive. + @item @uref{http://www.lcdf.org/~eddietwo/type/#t1utils,t1utils} (version 1.33 or newer recommended). @@ -183,7 +202,7 @@ or lyrics. 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, and some -additional tools and packages +additional tools and packages: @itemize @item The @uref{http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/,netpbm utilities} @@ -196,6 +215,10 @@ and the patch from @uref{http://bugs.ghostscript.com/show_bug.cgi?id=688017}, or use a release of Ghostscript which includes these patches, for example 8.60 or newer. +@item @uref{http://www.nongnu.org/texi2html/,Texi2HTML} 1.79 or newer +is strongly recommended to build documentation in HTML; support for +building HTML documentation using @command{makeinfo} from GNU Texinfo +is deprecated. @end itemize @@ -258,6 +281,14 @@ mkdir lily-build && cd lily-build @end example + +@unnumberedsubsubsec Useful @command{make} variables + +If a less verbose build output if desired, the variable +@code{QUIET_BUILD} may be set to @code{1} on @command{make} command +line, or in @file{local.make} at top of the build tree. + + @node Building documentation @subsection Building documentation @@ -323,8 +354,22 @@ documentation maintenance are available from @file{Documentation/}; for more information, see @file{Documentation/user/README.txt} and @file{Documentation/TRANSLATION}. +The makefile variable @code{QUIET_BUILD} may be set to @code{1} for a +less verbose build output, just like for building the programs. + @knownissues +@code{-j} command-line option of @command{make} is unsupported for +building the documentation. As the most time consuming task is +running LilyPond to build images of music, the makefile variable +@code{CPU_COUNT} may be set in @file{local.make} or on the command line +to the number of @code{.ly} files that LilyPond should process +simultaneously, e.g. on a bi-processor or dual core machine + +@example +make CPU_COUNT=2 web +@end example + If source files have changed since last documentation build, output files that need to be rebuilt are normally rebuilt, even if you do not run @code{make web-clean} first. However, building dependencies in the