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Re: GUB success?
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Graham Percival |
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Re: GUB success? |
Date: |
Sun, 11 Mar 2012 15:30:39 +0000 |
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On Sun, Mar 11, 2012 at 03:10:41PM -0000, Phil Holmes wrote:
> I think I have GUB running properly. I gave up trying to get it
> working on 64-bit Ubuntu and created a new VirtualBox VM with
> lilydev 1.1 as the OS.
Are you sure you mean lilydev 1.1 and not 1.2 ?
> I have documented what I did for later, but
> basically I ran make bootstrap, make and make lilypond.
I think that'll try to build master. To build release/unstable --
which should be more reliable, since that's what built the latest
official devel release -- use:
make LILYPOND_BRANCH=release/unstable lilypond
> The last command ended with
> building package: darwin-x86::lilypond
> *** Stage: download (lilypond, darwin-x86)
> *** Stage: untar (lilypond, darwin-x86)
> *** Stage: patch (lilypond, darwin-x86)
> *** Stage: autoupdate (lilypond, darwin-x86)
> *** Stage: configure (lilypond, darwin-x86)
> *** Stage: compile (lilypond, darwin-x86)
> *** Stage: install (lilypond, darwin-x86)
> *** Stage: package (lilypond, darwin-x86)
> *** Stage: clean (lilypond, darwin-x86)
> *** Stage: pkg_install (lilypond, darwin-x86)
>
> done
> make[1]: *** wait: No child processes. Stop.
> make: *** [lilypond] Error 2
> address@hidden:~/gub$
Doesn't look right. It should end with lilypond-doc.
> Although I can't see an error on the terminal output.
Take a look in log/gub.log ? Also look in uploads/ ; you should
see all the binaries, plus webtest (regression comparisons), plus
documentation, plus source tarball, in there.
- Graham
- GUB success?, Phil Holmes, 2012/03/11
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Re: GUB success?, Trevor Daniels, 2012/03/11