Federico Bruni <address@hidden> writes:
Il giorno gio 19 ott 2017 alle 18:21, Federico Bruni
<address@hidden> ha scritto:
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Then I run make again. This time it takes a few minutes, but the
final error is still the same:
echo /home/pippo/lilypond-git/scripts/build/out/help2man
/home/pippo/lilypond-git/scripts/build/out/help2man
/home/pippo/lilypond-git/scripts/build/out/help2man out/lilypond >
out/lilypond.1
help2man: can't get `--help' info from out/lilypond
Try `--no-discard-stderr' if option outputs to stderr
/home/pippo/lilypond-git/stepmake/stepmake/help2man-rules.make:26:
recipe for target 'out/lilypond.1' failed
make[1]: *** [out/lilypond.1] Error 127
make[1]: Leaving directory '/home/pippo/lilypond-git/lily'
/home/pippo/lilypond-git/stepmake/stepmake/generic-targets.make:6:
recipe for target 'all' failed
make: *** [all] Error 2
I'd like to know how to avoid above error...
I have my own Guile 1.8 libraries. I use something like
GUILE_CONFIG=/usr/local/tmp/guile-1.8/bin/guile-config ./configure ...
I got the same problem. However, this appears to be because avoiding
the check for guile-config in this manner appears to _also_ disable
the
check (and any useful default) for Guile. So I have to do
GUILE=/usr/bin/guile GUILE_CONFIG=... ./configure ...
to get this working smoothly. /usr/bin/guile happens to be a
Guile-2.0
provided by Ubuntu. It's fine since it is used for the scripts which
run ok under Guile-2.0.