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Re: Getting started in OS X terminal
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Thomas Evdokimoff |
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Re: Getting started in OS X terminal |
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Sun, 13 Nov 2005 12:46:05 -0800 |
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you might try using the fink package it sets the paths and dependencies for
you..
see
http://fink.sourceforge.net/
Thomas Evdokimoff M.A., B.Mus.
www3.telus.net/thomase/
Quoting Andrew Neil <address@hidden>:
> I've used a mac for a couple of years now. Until I found Lilypond,
> I'd never felt the need to dip into the Terminal. Now I'm keen to
> make use of some features of Lilypond which seem to be accessible
> only from the terminal, such as midi2ly. I'd really appreciate a
> little help in getting started.
> The readme says "Put the lilypond.sh script somewhere in your path, eg.
> $ cp lilypond.sh /usr/local/bin/lilypond"
>
> I have carried out this command, but I'm not sure if that is in my
> path. The following command and output make me wonder:
>
> $ echo $PATH
> /bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/teTeX/bin/powerpc-apple-
> darwin-current
>
> I've been reading "Unix for Mac OS X Tiger" to try and make sense of
> all this, but it is slow going. I'm not even sure what a path is yet!
> My thanks in advance for any help.
>
> I run Lilypond 2.7.11-1 on mac os 10.4.2, with macpython 2.3
> installed (though it doesn't seem to open). Python version 2.3.5
> runs in the terminal.
>
>
>
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