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Re: installation OSX 10.3.


From: libero . mureddu3
Subject: Re: installation OSX 10.3.
Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2005 10:51:40 +0300

Thanks for your suggestion, I'll check them and I will update the tutorial.
Just one thing: are you sure that you saved your "test.ly" file (or whatever
name) on the desktop as suggested in 7d part of the tutorial? I just want
to be sure of what happened because as far as I know, the default lilypond
output is in the same folder as the ".ly" file.
About the unstable tree, now the developer version of lilypond is called
"lilypond-devel" and not anymore "lilypond-unstable", so my tutorial need
to be updated also in that point.
  Thanks

Libero Mureddu

>-- Original Message --
>Date: Sun, 17 Apr 2005 21:38:47 -0500
>To: address@hidden
>From: Robert T Wyatt <address@hidden>
>Subject: Re: installation OSX 10.3.
>
>
>At 2:07 AM +0200 4/18/05, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
>>check out the following tutorial for more information
>>http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2005-02/txtmVnW1IShBT.txt
>
>(minor corrections on this one, sorry...)
>
>Nice! There could be some updates though:
>
>In lieu of step one (which is the simplest way to do it), one could
>use fink to install a more recent version of xFree86 or the fink xorg
>package (the latter is only available in the unstable tree), which
>are more recent versions of X11. Note that you must choose either to
>follow step one and use Apple's X11 or install X11 via fink (you
>cannot do both). The respective fink commands would be 'fink install
>xfree86' or 'fink install xorg'
>
>Enabling fink's unstable tree is no longer necessary to install
>LilyPond (but you do get a more recent version -- 2.4 as opposed to
>2.2 in the stable tree). In either case, the command is 'fink install
>lilypond' -- one does not need 'fink install lilypond-unstable' if
>the trees are correctly set and 'fink selfupdate' has been run.
>
>Lastly, my output files are not on the Desktop, but rather they are
>in my home directory. (Could be an environment setting I need to
>make....)
>
>Otherwise, everything is as stated! I'm also new to LilyPond and I'm
>fascinated by it.
>
>--Robert
>
>For more information on which versions of LilyPond are available via fink:
>http://fink.sourceforge.net/pdb/package.php/lilypond
>Information on X11 options in fink:
>http://fink.sourceforge.net/doc/x11/inst-xfree86.php?phpLang=en
>
>
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