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Re: holdups for 2.12
From: |
Carl D. Sorensen |
Subject: |
Re: holdups for 2.12 |
Date: |
Sat, 29 Nov 2008 15:16:28 -0700 |
On 11/29/08 6:34 AM, "Jonathan Kulp" <address@hidden> wrote:
> padovani wrote:
>> Graham Percival escreveu:
>>> - OSX 10.5 issues: I think the command-line version is fine, but
>>> we still don't have a working gui. But there's one or two
>>> people who have created workaround with actionscript?
>>>
>> Having a dual boot Macbook Pro (Leopard / Ubuntu 8.10), I can see that
>> the PPC version runs much slower than the linux version when I need to
>> compile big scores (Rosetta or ubuntu just rocks? ;)...
>
> Files of any size always compile slower on my Macs, too, but it's most
> noticeable on the really big scores. A number of folks on the list have
> said that they got blazing speed on their macs by building from source,
> which I've tried and failed to do b/c of problems getting/installing the
> dependencies from MacPorts and Fink. :(
Have you tried Nicolas Sceaux's instructions at
<http://nicolas.sceaux.free.fr/>? They have worked for me. I'm running OS X
Leopard 10.5.5, and the process was quite straightforward.
When I got my MacBook Pro I put an Ubuntu partition on it just so I could do
LilyPond development, but the command line has worked great for me so I
never use my Ubuntu.
Carl