On Mon 05 Sep 2022 at 13:19:44 (-0400), Craig Bakalian wrote:
Hi David,
Thanks, got it. I used to be a C programmer, lol. You think I would
know. I must say that I did like the sh file better than sudo mv.
One more question though, I can't move it to usr/share because that is
where the usr/share/lilypond folder is that holds 2.22.1, right?
Yes, I wouldn't commingle versions, particularly downloaded ones
with distribution ones.
I am
thinking a good place for it is usr/local/share/.
Because of the lilypond binary itself, I would prefer a bin/, like
/usr/local/bin/lilypond-2.23.12/{bin,etc,lib,libexec,licenses,share}/
but as I'm the only one using it here, I just use ~/lilypond-2.23.12/…
along with several other versions. I don't modify my $PATH.
I run LP with a bash function having the following options:
-p restore Point-and-click (increases size, reveals paths),
-x run eXperimental cairo backend (for 2.23.12 on, PDF-1.5, doubles size),
-l retain the Log output rather than moving it to trash,
-v run a specific Version of LilyPond from $HOME,
-s run the Stable version rather than the newest,
-o run the Oldest version from $HOME,
-d run the installed Debian version,
-c Crop PDF file with pdfcrop for inclusion within LaTeX files.
Cheers,
David.