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Re: lilypond-book on windows
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Trevor Daniels |
Subject: |
Re: lilypond-book on windows |
Date: |
Wed, 11 Jan 2012 14:42:19 -0000 |
Julien Rioux
I would try removing one-by-one the arguments from the subprocess.Popen
call, e.g., remove universal_newlines=True, remove shell=True, remove
stderr=subprocess.PIPE, etc. one-by-one. See if you get further.
Yes, I tried this earlier. Setting universal_newlines False bypasses the
failing code.
One problem that exists here for sure for windows is the definition of cmd
which include "LC_ALL=C texi2pdf ...". LC_ALL is an environment variable
that sets the locale. I think this is here to ensure that the output from
texi2pdf is in English and can be parsed easily. Setting environment
variables in this way does not work on windows. Instead one might add
env=something as an argument to the subprocess.Popen call.
Right. I forgot to mention I'd simply deleted this in the tests I reported
earlier
as working.
It's all a bit academic if no one can point me to a Windows implementation
of texi2pdf or texi2dvi, though.
Trevor
- lilypond-book on windows, Graham Percival, 2012/01/11
- Re: lilypond-book on windows, Janek Warchoł, 2012/01/11
- Re: lilypond-book on windows, Trevor Daniels, 2012/01/11
- Re: lilypond-book on windows, Graham Percival, 2012/01/11
- Re: lilypond-book on windows, Trevor Daniels, 2012/01/11
- Re: lilypond-book on windows, Julien Rioux, 2012/01/11
- Re: lilypond-book on windows,
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- Re: lilypond-book on windows, Julien Rioux, 2012/01/11
- Re: lilypond-book on windows, Graham Percival, 2012/01/11
- Re: lilypond-book on windows, Werner LEMBERG, 2012/01/11
- Re: lilypond-book on windows, Reinhold Kainhofer, 2012/01/11
- Re: lilypond-book on windows, Julien Rioux, 2012/01/11
- Re: lilypond-book on windows, catchall, 2012/01/11
- Re: lilypond-book on windows, David Kastrup, 2012/01/11