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Binary links in GNU/Linux GUB


From: Cameron Horsburgh
Subject: Binary links in GNU/Linux GUB
Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2006 10:49:45 +1100
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Hi folks,

I've installed (as root) the GNU/Linux GUB, version 2.7.28. The Lilypond
binary is in my PATH, but there seems to be an issue with the other
executables:

address@hidden:~$ convert-ly sample.ly
- -bash: convert-ly: command not found
address@hidden:~$ which -a convert-ly
address@hidden:~$
address@hidden:~$ locate convert-ly
/usr/local/lilypond/usr/bin/convert-ly

The installer adds a link to the lilypond executable in ${prefix}bin/ --
why not the other executables?

The obvious things to do here are add /usr/local/lilypond/usr/bin/ to my
$PATH or manually create those links as well. I'm happy doing this, but
I could imagine there are others who wouldn't understand this.

Or am I missing something?

Cameron
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