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Re: Having some trouble getting LilyPond to run on the command line
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David Kastrup |
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Re: Having some trouble getting LilyPond to run on the command line |
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Fri, 25 Sep 2015 09:04:42 +0200 |
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Federico Bruni <address@hidden> writes:
> Il giorno ven 25 set 2015 alle 4:28, Daniel Miller
> <address@hidden> ha scritto:
>> I'm new to the mailing list. I'm hoping that someone can give me
>> some help with getting LilyPond to run on the command line. I
>> followed the steps at http://www.lilypond.org/macos-x.html for
>> installation. I then got through step 3, creating lilypond-book,
>> convert-ly, etc. However, I'm stuck on chmod u+x lilypond. That
>> returns an error:
>>
>> chmod: lilypond: No such file or directory.
>
> Make sure you are in the correct directory, as explained on the
> website. Type these two commands in the terminal:
>
> cd ~/bin
> ls
>
> If you see a file called lilypond, then you can change the permissions:
>
> chmod +x lilypond
And if it already fails at the cd command, you might want to do
mkdir ~/bin
first.
--
David Kastrup
- Having some trouble getting LilyPond to run on the command line, Daniel Miller, 2015/09/24
- Re: Having some trouble getting LilyPond to run on the command line, Federico Bruni, 2015/09/25
- Re: Having some trouble getting LilyPond to run on the command line,
David Kastrup <=
- Re: Having some trouble getting LilyPond to run on the command line, Urs Liska, 2015/09/25
- Re: Having some trouble getting LilyPond to run on the command line, BB, 2015/09/25
- Re: Having some trouble getting LilyPond to run on the command line, Ralf Mattes, 2015/09/25
- Re: Having some trouble getting LilyPond to run on the command line, BB, 2015/09/25
- Re: Having some trouble getting LilyPond to run on the command line, BB, 2015/09/25
- Re: Having some trouble getting LilyPond to run on the command line, Ralf Mattes, 2015/09/25
Re: Having some trouble getting LilyPond to run on the command line, Federico Bruni, 2015/09/25