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4.7 Problems
For help and questions use lilypond-user@gnu.org. Send bug reports to bug-lilypond@gnu.org.
Bugs that are not fault of LilyPond are documented here.
Compiling on macOS
Here are special instructions for compiling under macOS. These instructions assume that dependencies are installed using MacPorts. The instructions have been tested using Mac~OS~X 10.5 (Leopard).
First, install the relevant dependencies using MacPorts.
Next, add the following to your relevant shell initialization
files. This is ~/.profile
by default. You should create
this file if it does not exist.
export PATH=/opt/local/bin:/opt/local/sbin:$PATH export DYLD_FALLBACK_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/local/lib:$DYLD_FALLBACK_LIBRARY_PATH
At this point, you should verify that you have the appropriate
fonts installed with your Ghostscript installation. Check ls
/opt/local/share/ghostscript/fonts
for: ’c0590*’ files (.pfb,
.pfb and .afm). If you don’t have them, run the following
commands to grab them from the Ghostscript SVN server and install
them in the appropriate location:
svn export http://svn.ghostscript.com/ghostscript/tags/urw-fonts-1.0.7pre44/ sudo mv urw-fonts-1.0.7pre44/* /opt/local/share/ghostscript/fonts/ rm -rf urw-fonts-1.07pre44
Now run the ./configure
script. To avoid complications with
automatic font detection, add
--with-fonts-dir=/opt/local/share/ghostscript/fonts
FreeBSD
To use system fonts, dejaview must be installed. With the default port, the fonts are installed in usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/dejavu.
Open the file $LILYPONDBASE/usr/etc/fonts/local.conf and add the
following line just after the <fontconfig>
line. (Adjust as necessary
for your hierarchy.)
<dir>/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts</dir>
International fonts
On macOS, all fonts are installed by default. However, finding all
system fonts requires a bit of configuration; see
this post on the lilypond-user
mailing list.
On Linux, international fonts are installed by different means on every distribution. We cannot list the exact commands or packages that are necessary, as each distribution is different, and the exact package names within each distribution changes. Here are some hints, though:
Red Hat Fedora taipeifonts fonts-xorg-truetype ttfonts-ja fonts-arabic \ ttfonts-zh_CN fonts-ja fonts-hebrew Debian GNU/Linux apt-get install emacs-intl-fonts xfonts-intl-.* \ fonts-ipafont-gothic fonts-ipafont-mincho \ xfonts-bolkhov-75dpi xfonts-cronyx-100dpi xfonts-cronyx-75dpi
Using lilypond python libraries
If you want to use lilypond’s python libraries (either running
certain build scripts manually, or using them in other programs),
set PYTHONPATH
to python/out in your build
directory, or …/usr/lib/lilypond/current/python in the
installation directory structure.
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