+INSTALL - compiling and installing GNU LilyPond
+***********************************************
+Table of Contents
+*****************
+INSTALL - compiling and installing GNU LilyPond
+ Precompiled binaries
+ Downloading
+ Compiling from source
+ Downloading source code
+ Requirements
+ Compilation
+ Running requirements
+ Requirements for building documentation
+ Building LilyPond
+ Compiling
+ Compiling for multiple platforms
+ Compiling outside the source tree
+ Useful `make' variables
+ Building documentation
+ Commands for building documentation
+ Building documentation without compiling LilyPond
+ Testing LilyPond
+ Problems
+ Bison 1.875
+ Solaris
+ FreeBSD
+ International fonts
-INSTALL(1) LilyPond documentation INSTALL(1)
+There are two sets of releases for LilyPond: stable releases, and
+unstable development releases. Stable versions have an even-numbered
+`minor' version number (i.e. 2.8, 2.10, 2.12, etc). Development
+versions have an odd-numbered `minor' version number (i.e. 2.7, 2.9,
+2.11, etc).
-NAME
- INSTALL - installing GNU LilyPond
+ Building LilyPond is a very involved process, so we *highly*
+recommend using the precompiled binaries.
-DESCRIPTION
- This page documents installation and compilation of GNU
- LilyPond
+Precompiled binaries
+====================
-ABSTRACT
- You do something which looks remotely like
+Downloading
+-----------
- configure
- make
- make install
+Check out `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
+`http://download.linuxaudio.org/lilypond/binaries/'
- The detailed instructions follow here.
+ We currently create binaries for
-PREREQUISITES
- For compilation you need.
+ 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-ppc - Any GNU/Linux distribution, powerpc
+ linux-x86 - Any GNU/Linux distribution, x86
+ mingw - Windows x86
- 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.
- 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.
+Known issues and warnings
+.........................
- o GNU C++ version 2.7 or newer (yes, 2.8 is fine).
+If you have MacOS 10.3 or 10.4 and you would like to use Python scripts
+such as `convert-ly' and `lilypond-book', see *note Setup for MacOS X:
+(lilypond-program)Setup for MacOS X.
- o Python
+Compiling from source
+=====================
-RUNNING
- GNU LilyPond does use a lot of resources. For operation
- you need the following:
+Downloading source code
+-----------------------
- o TeX
+Download source
- 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.
+ * tarballs from `http://lilypond.org/download/' by HTTP.
-RECOMMENDED
- Although not strictly necessary, these are recommended to
- have.
+ * tarballs from `http://download.linuxaudio.org/lilypond/' by HTTP.
- o GNU make.
+ * GIT from git.sv.gnu.org
+ (http://git.sv.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=lilypond.git;a=summary)
- o Flex (version 2.5.4 or newer).
+ git clone git://git.sv.gnu.org/lilypond.git
- o Bison (version 1.25 or newer).
+ The repository does not contain generated files. To create
+ `configure', run
+ ./autogen.sh
- o Perl-5. Most documentation was created with the
- perl's Plain Old Documentation. (I use 5.003)
+ For information on packaging, see `http://lilypond.org/devel'.
+Requirements
+------------
+Compilation
+...........
-13/May/98 LilyPond 0.1.64 1
+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.
+ * FontForge (http://fontforge.sf.net/) 20060125 or newer.
+ * MetaFont (http://metafont.tutorial.free.fr/) (mf-nowin, mf, mfw or
+ mfont binaries) and MetaPost
+ (http://cm.bell-labs.com/who/hobby/MetaPost.html) (mpost binary),
+ usually packaged with a LaTeX distribution like tetex or texlive.
+ * t1utils (http://www.lcdf.org/~eddietwo/type/#t1utils) (version
+ 1.33 or newer recommended).
-INSTALL(1) LilyPond documentation INSTALL(1)
+ * New Century Schoolbook fonts, as PFB files. These are shipped with
+ X11 and Ghostscript, and are named `c059033l.pfb' `c059036l.pfb',
+ `c059013l.pfb' and `c059016l.pfb'.
+ * GUILE (http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/guile.html) (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.
- o Python. Although perl is nice, python is better. We
- will shift towards python for build scripts
+ * Texinfo (ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/texinfo/) (version 4.11 or newer).
- o GNU find
+ * The GNU c++ compiler (http://gcc.gnu.org/) (version 3.4 or newer.
+ 4.x is strongly recommended).
- 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)
+ * Python (http://www.python.org) (version 2.4 or newer)
-WEBSITE
- If you want to auto-generate Lily's website, you'll need
- some additional conversion tools.
+ * GNU Make (ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/make/) (version 3.78 or newer).
- o Xpmtoppm (from the libgr-progs package).
+ * gettext (http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/gettext.html)
+ (version 0.17 or newer).
- o Bib2html
- (http://pertsserver.cs.uiuc.edu/~hull/bib2html.)
- Which, in turn depends on Man2htlm
- (http://askdonald.ask.uni-karlsruhe.de/
- hppd/hpux/Networking/WWW/Man2html-1.05) for proper
- installation (ugh). TeTeX users, don't forget to
- rerun texhash.
+ * Flex (http://www.gnu.org/software/flex/).
-CONFIGURING and COMPILING
- to install GNU LilyPond, simply type:
+ * Perl (http://www.perl.org/).
- configure
- make
- make install
+ * GNU Bison (http://www.gnu.org/software/bison/).
- This will install the following files:
+ * All packages required for running, including development packages
+ with header files and libraries.
- /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/*
- 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:
+Running requirements
+....................
- export CPPFLAGS="-I /home/me/my_include -DWEIRD_FOOBAR"
- configure
+Running LilyPond requires proper installation of the following software
- CPPFLAGS are the preprocessor flags.
+ * Freetype (http://www.freetype.org/) (version 2.1.10 or newer).
+ * FontConfig (http://fontconfig.org/) (version 2.2 or newer).
+ * Pango (http://www.pango.org/) (version 1.12 or newer).
-13/May/98 LilyPond 0.1.64 2
+ * GUILE (http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/guile.html) (version
+ 1.8.2 or newer), or patch 1.8.1 with
+ `http://lilypond.org/vc/gub.darcs/patches/guile-1.8-rational.patch'.
+ * Python (http://www.python.org) (version 2.4 or newer).
+ * Ghostscript (http://www.ghostscript.com) (version 8.15 or newer.
+ 8.60 recommended)
+ * Dejaview. (This is normally installed by default)
+ International fonts are required to create music with international
+text or lyrics.
-INSTALL(1) LilyPond documentation INSTALL(1)
+Requirements for building documentation
+.......................................
+You can view the documentation online at `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:
- the configure script is Cygnus configure, and it will
- accept --help. If you are not root, you will probably have
- to make it with
+ * The netpbm utilities (http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/)
- configure --prefix=/home/me_myself_and_I/
+ * ImageMagick
- In this case, you will have to set MFINPUTS, and TEXINPUTS
- accordingly.
+ * International fonts (see input/regression/utf-8.ly for hints about
+ which font packages are necessary for your platform)
- 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:
+ * Ghostscript 8.60 or newer, or 8.50 with the patch from
+ `http://bugs.ghostscript.com/show_bug.cgi?id=688154' and the patch
+ from `http://bugs.ghostscript.com/show_bug.cgi?id=688017'.
- configure --prefix=/usr/local --enable-tex-prefix=/usr/lib/texmf
+ * Texi2HTML (http://www.nongnu.org/texi2html/) 1.80 or newer
- Since GNU LilyPond currently is beta, you are advised to
- also use
+ * rsync
- --enable-debugging
- --enable-checking
+Building LilyPond
+-----------------
- other options include:
+Compiling
+.........
- --enable-shared
- Make a shared library (gnu/linux, solaris (?) only )
+To install GNU LilyPond, type
- --enable-printing
- Enable debugging print routines (lilypond -d option)
+ gunzip -c lilypond-x.y.z | tar xf -
+ cd lilypond-x.y.z
+ ./configure # run with --help for applicable options
+ make
+ su -c 'make install'
- --enable-optimise
- Set maximum optimisation: compile with -O2
+If you are not root, you should choose a `--prefix' argument that
+points into your home directory, e.g.
- --enable-profiling
- Compile with support for profiling
+ ./configure --prefix=$HOME/usr
- --enable-tex-prefix
- Set the directory where TeX and Metafont live
+Compiling for multiple platforms
+................................
- --enable-tex-dir
- Set then directory TeX input is in (detected as a
- subdir of tex-prefix). This should be a directory
- that is reachable both for tex and latex. On my
- system the best choice would be
- /usr/lib/texmf/texmf/tex/generic//.
+If you want to build multiple versions of LilyPond with different
+configuration settings, you can use the `--enable-config=CONF' option
+of `configure'. You should use `make conf=CONF' to generate the output
+in `out-CONF'. For example, suppose you want to build with and without
+profiling, then use the following for the normal build
- --enable-mf-dir
- Set the directory mf input is in (idem). On my
- system the best choice would be
- /usr/lib/texmf/texmf/fonts/source/public/.
+ ./configure --prefix=$HOME/usr/ --enable-checking
+ make
+ make install
- --enable-config
- Output to different configuration files. Needed for
- multi-platform builds
+ and for the profiling version, specify a different configuration
+ ./configure --prefix=$HOME/usr/ --enable-profiling --enable-config=prof --disable-checking
+ make conf=prof
+ make conf=prof install
+Compiling outside the source tree
+.................................
+It is possible to compile LilyPond in a build tree different from the
+source tree, with `--srcdir' option of `configure':
-13/May/98 LilyPond 0.1.64 3
+ mkdir lily-build && cd lily-build
+ SOURCEDIR/configure --srcdir=SOURCEDIR
+Useful `make' variables
+.......................
+If a less verbose build output if desired, the variable `QUIET_BUILD'
+may be set to `1' on `make' command line, or in `local.make' at top of
+the build tree.
+Building documentation
+----------------------
+This requires a successful compile of LilyPond, or using an external
+LilyPond binary.
-INSTALL(1) LilyPond documentation INSTALL(1)
+Commands for building documentation
+...................................
+The documentation is built by issuing
- All options are documented in the configure help The
- option --enable-optimise is recommended for Real Life
- usage.
+ make doc
- If you do
+ After compilation, the HTML documentation tree is available in
+`out-www/offline-root/', and can be browsed locally.
- make all
+ The HTML, PDF and if available Info files can be installed into the
+standard documentation path by issuing
- 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).
+ make install-doc
-CONFIGURING FOR MULTIPLE PLATFORMS
- 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 profiling. Then I'd use the following for the
- normal build,
+This also installs Info documentation with images if the installation
+prefix is properly set; otherwise, instructions to complete proper
+installation of Info documentation are printed on standard output.
- configure --prefix=~ --disable-optimise --enable-checking
- make
- make install
+ Compilation of documentation in Info format with images can be done
+separately by issuing
- and for the profiling version, I specify a different
- configuration.
+ make info
- configure --prefix=~ --enable-profiling --enable-config=optprof --enable-optimise --disable-checking
- make configuration=optprof
- make configuration=optprof install
+Separate installation of this documentation is done by issuing
+ make install-info
-INSTALLING
- If you have done a successful make, then a simple
+Note that to get the images in Info documentation, `install-doc' target
+creates symbolic links to HTML and PDF installed documentation tree in
+`PREFIX/share/info', in order to save disk space, whereas
+`install-info' copies images in `PREFIX/share/info' subdirectories.
- make install
+ It is possible to build a documentation tree in
+`out-www/online-root/', with special processing, so it can be used on a
+website with content negotiation for automatic language selection; this
+can be achieved by issuing
- should do the trick.
+ make WEB_TARGETS=online doc
- 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.
+and both `offline' and `online' targets can be generated by issuing
-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.
+ make WEB_TARGETS="offline online" doc
- o Perl5.003 and Perl5.004 use different syntax for
- pod2html.
+ Several targets are available to clean the documentation build and
+help with maintaining documentation; an overview of these targets is
+available with
-EXAMPLE
- This is what I type in my xterm:
+ make help
+from every directory in the build tree. Most targets for documentation
+maintenance are available from `Documentation/'; for more information,
+see the Contributors' Guide, section _Documentation work_.
+ The makefile variable `QUIET_BUILD' may be set to `1' for a less
+verbose build output, just like for building the programs.
-13/May/98 LilyPond 0.1.64 4
+Known issues and warnings
+.........................
+The most time consuming task for building the documentation is running
+LilyPond to build images of music, and there cannot be several
+simultaneously running `lilypond-book' instances, so `-j' `make' option
+does not significantly speed up the build process. To help speed it
+up, the makefile variable CPU_COUNT may be set in `local.make' or on
+the command line to the number of `.ly' files that LilyPond should
+process simultaneously, e.g. on a bi-processor or dual core machine
+ make -j3 CPU_COUNT=3 doc
+The recommended value of CPU_COUNT is one plus the number of cores or
+processors, but it is advisable to set it to a smaller value if your
+system has not enough RAM to run that many simultaneous LilyPond
+instances.
-INSTALL(1) LilyPond documentation INSTALL(1)
+ 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 `make doc-clean' first. However, building dependencies in the
+documentation are so complex that rebuilding of some targets may not be
+triggered as they should be; a workaround is to force rebuilding by
+touching appropriate files, e.g.
+ touch Documentation/user/*.itely
+ touch input/lsr/*.ly
- lilypond someinput.ly
- tex someinput.tex
- xdvi someinput&
+Building documentation without compiling LilyPond
+.................................................
- This is what the output looks like over here:
+The documentation can be built locally without compiling LilyPond
+binary, if LilyPond is already installed on your system.
- 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 ...
+ From a fresh Git checkout, do
- hw:~/musix/spacer$ xdvi someinput&
- [1] 855
+ ./autogen.sh # ignore any warning messages
+ cp GNUmakefile.in GNUmakefile
+ make -C python
+ nice make LILYPOND_EXTERNAL_BINARY=/path/to/bin/lilypond doc
- Check out the input files, some of them have comments
- Please refer to the man page for more information.
+ 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
+development release of LilyPond will fail to build the docs.
-REDHAT LINUX
- RedHat Linux users can compile an RPM. A spec file is in
- make/out/lilypond.spec. You should install a gif file
- called lelie_icon.gif along with the sources. You can
- generate this gif file by typing
+ You may build the manual without building all the `input/*' stuff:
+change directory, for example to `Documentation/user', issue `make
+doc', which will build documentation in a subdirectory `out-www' from
+the source files in current directory. In this case, if you also want
+to browse the documentation in its post-processed form, change back to
+top directory and issue
- make gifs
+ make out=www WWW-post
- in the directory Documentation.
-DEBIAN GNU/LINUX
- A Debian package is also available; contact Anthony Fok
- <foka@debian.org>. The build scripts are in the
- subdirectory debian/
+Known issues and warnings
+.........................
-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.
+You may also need to create a script for `pngtopnm' and `pnmtopng'. On
+GNU/Linux, I use this:
- To make GNU LilyPond under, brr, aargh, shudder...
- windows32, well, simply type:
+export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib
+exec /usr/bin/pngtopnm "$@"
- bash configure
- make
+ On MacOS X, I use this:
- Note If you rely on broken DOS/Windows tools such as
- pkzip/WinZIP to unpack the distribution, make sure the
- entire source tree is unpacked correctly, in particular
- the empty out directories (flower/out, lib/out et. al.)
+export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=/sw/lib
+exec /sw/bin/pngtopnm "$@"
+Testing LilyPond
+----------------
+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
-13/May/98 LilyPond 0.1.64 5
+ make test-baseline
+ _## apply your changes, compile_
+ make check
+ This will leave an HTML page `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
+ make test-redo _## redo files differing from baseline_
+ make test-clean _## remove all test results_
+and then run `make check' again.
-INSTALL(1) LilyPond documentation INSTALL(1)
+ For tracking memory usage as part of this test, you will need GUILE
+CVS; especially the following patch:
+`http://lilypond.org/vc/gub.darcs/patches/guile-1.9-gcstats.patch'.
+ For checking the coverage of the test suite, do the following
-AUTHORS
- Han-Wen Nienhuys <hanwen@cs.ruu.nl>
+ ./scripts/auxiliar/build-coverage.sh
+ _# uncovered files, least covered first_
+ ./scripts/auxiliar/coverage.py --summary out-cov/*.cc
+ _# consecutive uncovered lines, longest first_
+ ./scripts/auxiliar/coverage.py --uncovered out-cov/*.cc
- Jan Nieuwenhuizen <jan@digicash.com>
+Problems
+--------
- Have fun!
+For help and questions use <lilypond-user@gnu.org>. Send bug reports
+to <bug-lilypond@gnu.org>.
+ Bugs that are not fault of LilyPond are documented here.
+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
+recompile bison 1.875 with the following fix
+ $ cd lily; make out/parser.cc
+ $ vi +4919 out/parser.cc
+ # append a semicolon to the line containing "__attribute__ ((__unused__))
+ # save
+ $ make
+Solaris
+.......
+Solaris7, ./configure
+ `./configure' needs a POSIX compliant shell. On Solaris7, `/bin/sh'
+is not yet POSIX compliant, but `/bin/ksh' or bash is. Run configure
+like
+ CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/ksh ksh -c ./configure
+or
+ CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash bash -c ./configure
+FreeBSD
+.......
+To use system fonts, dejaview must be installed. With the default
+port, the fonts are installed in `usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/dejavu'.
+ Open the file `$LILYPONDBASE/usr/etc/fonts/local.conf' and add the
+following line just after the `<fontconfig>' line. (Adjust as necessary
+for your hierarchy.)
+ <dir>/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts</dir>
+International fonts
+...................
+On MacOS X, all fonts are installed by default. However, finding all
+system fonts requires a bit of configuration; see this post
+(http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2007-03/msg00472.html)
+on the `lilypond-user' mailing list.
+ On Linux, international fonts are installed by different means on
+every distribution. We cannot list the exact commands or packages that
+are necessary, as each distribution is different, and the exact package
+names within each distribution changes. Here are some hints, though:
+Red Hat Fedora
+ taipeifonts fonts-xorg-truetype ttfonts-ja fonts-arabic \
+ ttfonts-zh_CN fonts-ja fonts-hebrew
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+ xfonts-bolkhov-75dpi xfonts-cronyx-100dpi xfonts-cronyx-75dpi