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Re: Issue 1873 in lilypond: Added glyphs for Kievan Notation
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Re: Issue 1873 in lilypond: Added glyphs for Kievan Notation |
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Sun, 18 Sep 2011 21:56:32 +0200 |
On Sep 18, 2011, at 9:52 PM, Janek Warchoł wrote:
> 2011/9/18 Janek Warchoł <address@hidden>:
>> 2011/9/16 Aleksandr Andreev <address@hidden>:
>>>> If I recall correctly, undocumented glyphs will break the build (see
>>>> Documentation/included/font-table.ly).
>>>
>>> Neil is correct, the documentation won't compile, it gives the
>>> message: Unlisted glyphs in Documentation/included/font-table.ly
>>>
>>> I've added the necessary code to font-table.ly
>>>
>>> However, my documentation still won't compile. I get the following message:
>>>
>>> cp -p web.texi out-www/web.texi
>>> cp: cannot stat `web.texi': No such file or directory
>>> make[3]: *** [out-www/web.texi] Error 1
>>> make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/sasha/lilypond-git/build/Documentation/de'
>>> make[2]: *** [WWW-1] Error 2
>>> rm out-www/weblinks.itexi
>>> make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/sasha/lilypond-git/build/Documentation'
>>> make[1]: *** [WWW-1] Error 2
>>> make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/sasha/lilypond-git/build'
>>> make: *** [doc-stage-1] Error 2
>>>
>>> Doesn't look like this has something to do with the Kievan glyphs.
>>> What is web.texi?
>>
>> web.texi is a file in Documentation/ directory, but I don't know why
>> such an error could appear...
>> Oh, i've now realized that you've sent this e-mail just to Neil and
>> me, so I'm forwarding it it to the whole -devel mailing list. I'm
>> sure someone there will be able to help you,
>
> Bah. I wrote that i forward and i didn't forward, sorry...
> Janek
>
In the words of Graham, I'd recommend nuking your entire build directory before
trying to rebuild the docs. I ran into a problem of all sorts of stuff not
working because I kept trying to make a half-baked build full-baked, but it
wasn't working. Getting rid of everything and starting from scratch did the
trick.
Cheers,
MS