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Re: Any info on using LilyPond (and other cygwin apps) from the XP comm


From: Earnie Boyd
Subject: Re: Any info on using LilyPond (and other cygwin apps) from the XP command line?
Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2005 07:00:20 -0500 (EST)
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Please remove the cross post to make-w32.  This discussion does not belong
here.

Thanks,
Earnie

<quote who="Josh Don">
> Any info on using LilyPond (and other cygwin apps) from the windows
> command line?
>
> Mats said...
> You cannot run lilypond from a Windows command prompt, you have to run
> it from the Cygwin command prompt, which you open by clicking on the
> "Cygwin" icon or start menu item.
>
> I thought it was ok, because "C:\cygwin\bin\lilypond.exe -h" worked.
> but then "C:\cygwin\bin\lilypond.exe C:\t.ly" returned that "dlopen" thing
>
> So, how do I run the Cygwin command prompt from a Windows command prompt?
>
> I realise these things aren't LilyPond issues, which group would be best
> to post them to?
>
> P.S.
>
> Double-clicking and LilyPond does work I deleted C:\CYGWIN to uninstall,
> so I did read that, but I only just read/realised that the installer is
> also the uninstaller.
>
> While re-installing cygwin I got this other Error Message
> in a popup dialog...
> ----------------------------------
> mfw.exe
> This application failed to start because cygX11-6.dll was not found.
> Reinstalling the application may fix this problem.
> ----------------------------------
> I was "Reinstalling the application", what is that about?
>
>
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