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From: | James |
Subject: | Re: LilyDev - some questions |
Date: | Wed, 9 May 2018 18:15:31 +0100 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:52.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/52.7.0 |
Hello On 09/05/18 07:05, Federico Bruni wrote:
Hi PeterI'll reply quickly now, but I'll come back in the next days as soon as I have some time to do some testing.Il giorno sab 5 mag 2018 alle 22:24, Peter Teeson <"peter.teeson"@icloud.com> ha scritto:(3) I ran the Terminal and did ./setup.sh. It appears to have downloaded the needed got repo’s. Looking at that script it seems I do not need to exec lily-git.tcl? (actually lilypond-git I think)I must say I've never used lily-git so I never took it into account when I created LilyDev images.I must have a look at it. Anyway, you can ignore lily-git and use regular git to start contributing.
Lily-git was for mortals like me to quickly create git-formatted patches without having to learn how to run git CLI commands. I still use it (because I am lazy) but it is basically a tcl wrapper for a bunch of git commands. For users who have never used git before it does make the ability to contribute patches much easier.
It also comes from a different repo.lilypond-git (or $LILYPOND_GIT) is the generic term we use for wherever the repo is installed.
James
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