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Re: problem installing LilyPond 1.6.0 on OpenBSD - FIXED
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Rachel Willmer |
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Re: problem installing LilyPond 1.6.0 on OpenBSD - FIXED |
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Mon, 02 Sep 2002 11:11:00 +0100 |
At 12:28 30/08/02, Mats Bengtsson wrote:
Did you read what INSTALL.txt has to say about the file
lilypond-profile or lilypond-login?
Yes, I had, thanks for the suggestion though.
I fixed the problem eventually by going back to basics.
The configuration I'd had which was throwing up the error with the font
file had been compiled without kpathsea. I'd done this because when I'd
tried the default configuration with kpathsea, it had failed with some
missing functions. So I thought I'd try it without, but obviously that gave
me different problems.
So then I went back to looking at why it didn't work with kpathsea enabled,
and eventually worked it out.
The problem was that by default, OpenBSD (or gcc on OpenBSD, I'm not sure
which) does not include /usr/local/include and /usr/local/lib in the system
paths. So all I needed to get it all compiling beautifully was to set the
following:
export CPPFLAGS = /usr/local/include
export LDFLAGS = /usr/local/lib
(these to get Python.h found)
and to call configure with the following options:
--with-pathsea-include=/usr/local/include --with pathsea-lib=/usr/local/lib.
And then it all compiled beautifully. (Note it did seem necessary to set
both CPPFLAGS and --with-pathsea-include which surprised me a bit, I'd have
thought that CPPFLAGS would have done the job for both Python and kpathsea)
Anyway, all working now, and it's a great program...
Rachel
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