3 INSTALL - compiling and installing GNU LilyPond
4 ***********************************************
9 This document explains what you need to install LilyPond, and what
10 you should do. If you are going to compile and install LilyPond often,
11 e.g. when doing development, you might want to check out the
12 `buildscripts/set-lily.sh' script. It sets some environment variables
13 and symlinks, which comes in handly when you have to compile LilyPond
19 You can get the latest version of LilyPond at
20 ftp://ftp.cs.uu.nl/pub/GNU/LilyPond/
21 (ftp://ftp.cs.uu.nl/pub/GNU/LilyPond/).
23 _If you upgrade by patching do remember to rerun autoconf after
26 If you do not want to download the entire archive for each version,
27 the safest method for upgrading is to use `xdelta', see
28 `ftp://ftp.xcf.berkeley.edu/pub/xdelta/'.
30 The following command produces `lilypond-1.1.55.tar.gz' from
31 `lilypond-1.1.54' identical (up to compression dates) to the .55 on the
33 xdelta patch lilypond-1.1.54-1.1.55.xd lilypond-1.1.54.tar.gz
38 For compilation you need:
40 * A GNU system: GNU LilyPond is known to run on these GNU systems:
41 Linux (PPC, intel), FreeBSD, AIX, NeXTStep, IRIX, Digital Unix
44 * Lots of disk space: LilyPond takes between 30 and 100 mb to
45 compile if you use debugging information. If you are short on
46 disk-space run configure with `--disable-debugging'.
48 * Although we recommend to use Unix, LilyPond is known to run on
49 Windows NT/95/98 as well. See Section Windows NT/95,es.
51 * EGCS 1.1 or newer. Check out `ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gcc/'.
53 * Python 1.5, Check out `ftp://ftp.python.org' or
54 `ftp://ftp.cwi.nl/pub/python'.
56 * GUILE 1.3.4, check out
57 http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/guile.html
58 (http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/guile.html).
60 * GNU make. Check out ftp://ftp.gnu.org/make/
61 (ftp://ftp.gnu.org/make/).
63 * Flex (version 2.5.4 or newer). Check out ftp://ftp.gnu.org/flex/
64 (ftp://ftp.gnu.org/flex/).
66 * Bison (version 1.25 or newer). Check out ftp://ftp.gnu.org/bison/
67 (ftp://ftp.gnu.org/bison/).
69 * Texinfo. Check out ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/texinfo/
70 (ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/texinfo/). Most documentation is in
73 * The geometry package for LaTeX is needed to use ly2dvi. Available
75 ftp://ftp.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported/geometry
76 (ftp://ftp.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/supported/geometry)
77 or at mirror site ftp://ftp.dante.de (ftp://ftp.dante.de)
79 * MetaPost, if you want to use direct PostScript output. Please note
80 that tetex-0.4pl8 (included with Redhat 5.x) does not include
81 `mfplain.mp', which is needed for producing the scaleable font
88 GNU LilyPond does use a lot of resources. For operation you need the
93 * A PostScript printer and/or viewer (such as Ghostscript) is
94 strongly recommended. Xdvi will show all embedded PostScript
95 too if you have Ghostscript installed.
97 * GUILE 1.3.4, check out http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/
98 (http://www.gnu.org/programs/guile.html)
100 For running LilyPond successfully you have to help TeX and MetaFont
101 find various files. The recommended way of doing so is adjusting the
102 environment variables in the start-up scripts of your shell. An
103 example is given here for the Bourne shell:
104 export MFINPUTS="/usr/local/share/lilypond/mf:"
105 export TEXINPUTS="/usr/local/share/lilypond/tex:/usr/local/share/lilypond/ps:"
107 The empty path component represents TeX and MetaFont's default
108 search paths. Scripts with the proper paths for the bourne and C-shell
109 respectively are generated in `buildscripts/out/lilypond-profile' and
110 `buildscripts/out/lilypond-login' during compilation.
112 LilyPond is a hiddeously big, slow and bloated program. A fast CPU
113 and plenty of RAM is recommended for comfortable use.
118 The website is the most convenient form to use for reading the
119 documentation on-line documentation. It is made by entering
122 This does require a fully functioning
124 If you want to auto-generate Lily's website, you'll need some
125 additional conversion tools.
127 * xpmtoppm (from the Portable Bitmap Utilities) (For RedHat Linux
128 users: it is included within the package libgr-progs).
130 ftp://ftp.x.org/contrib/utilities/netpbm-1mar1994.p1.tar.gz
131 (ftp://ftp.x.org/contrib/utilities/netpbm-1mar1994.p1.tar.gz)
133 * pnmtopng, which is also in libgr-progs for RedHat. The original is
135 ftp://swrinde.nde.swri.edu/pub/png/applications/pnmtopng-2.37.2.tar.gz
136 (ftp://swrinde.nde.swri.edu/pub/png/applications/pnmtopng-2.37.2.tar.gz).i
138 The version of `pnmtopng' that is distributed with RedHat 5.1 and
139 5.2 contains a bug: pnmtopng is dynamically linked to the wrong
140 version of libpng, which results in cropped images. Recompile it
141 from source, and make sure that the pnmtopng binary is linked
142 statically to the libpng that is included in libgr. RedHat 6.0
143 does not have this problem.
145 tar xzf libgr-2.0.13.tar.gz
151 You can then install the new pnmtopng into `/usr/local/bin/'
153 * Bib2html http://pertsserver.cs.uiuc.edu/~hull/bib2html.
154 (http://pertsserver.cs.uiuc.edu/~hull/bib2html.) Which, in
155 turn depends on man2html for proper installation. man2html can be
157 http://askdonald.ask.uni-karlsruhe.de/hppd/hpux/Networking/WWW/Man2html-1.05
158 (http://askdonald.ask.uni-karlsruhe.de/hppd/hpux/Networking/WWW/Man2html-1.05).
160 The website will build without this utility, but you will not see
161 our hypertextified bibliography.
163 * Doc++ (optional) to read the source code.
166 Configuring and compiling
167 =========================
169 to install GNU LilyPond, simply type:
171 gunzip -c lilypond-x.y.z | tar xf -
173 ./configure # fill in your standard prefix with --prefix
177 This will install a number of files, something close to:
179 /usr/local/man/man1/mi2mu.1
180 /usr/local/man/man1/convert-mudela.1
181 /usr/local/man/man1/mudela-book.1
182 /usr/local/man/man1/lilypond.1
183 /usr/local/bin/lilypond
185 /usr/local/bin/convert-mudela
186 /usr/local/bin/mudela-book
187 /usr/local/bin/abc2ly
188 /usr/local/share/lilypond/*
189 /usr/local/share/locale/{it,nl}/LC_MESSAGES/lilypond.mo
191 The above assumes that you are root and have the GNU development
192 tools, and your make is GNU make. If this is not the case, you can
193 adjust your environment variables to your taste:
196 export CPPFLAGS="-I /home/me/my_include -DWEIRD_FOOBAR"
199 `CPPFLAGS' are the preprocessor flags.
201 The configure script is Cygnus configure, and it will accept
202 `--help'. If you are not root, you will probably have to make it with a
203 different `--prefix' option. Our favourite location is
206 ./configure --prefix=$HOME/usr
208 In this case, you will have to set up MFINPUTS, and TEXINPUTS
211 Since GNU LilyPond currently is beta, you are advised to also use
217 Options to configure include:
219 ``--enable-printing''
220 Enable debugging print routines (lilypond `-D' option)
222 ``--enable-optimise''
223 Set maximum optimisation: compile with `-O2'. This can be
224 unreliable on some compiler/platform combinations (eg, DEC Alpha
227 ``--enable-profiling''
228 Compile with support for profiling.
231 Output to a different configuration file. Needed for
232 multi-platform builds
234 All options are documented in the `configure' help The option
235 `--enable-optimise' is recommended for Real Life usage.
242 everything will be compiled, but nothing will be installed. The
243 resulting binaries can be found in the subdirectories `out/' (which
244 contain all files generated during compilation).
246 Configuring for multiple platforms
247 ==================================
249 If you want to compile LilyPond with different configuration
250 settings, then, you can use the `--enable-config' option. Example:
251 suppose I want to build with and without profiling. Then I'd use the
252 following for the normal build,
255 ./configure --prefix=~ --disable-optimise --enable-checking
259 and for the profiling version, I specify a different configuration.
262 ./configure --prefix=~ --enable-profiling --enable-config=optprof --enable-optimise --disable-checking
264 make config=optprof install
269 if you have done a successful `make', then a simple
276 If you are doing an upgrade, please remember to remove obsolete
277 `.pk' and `.tfm' files of the fonts. A script has been provided to do
278 the work for you, see `bin/clean-fonts.sh'.
283 RedHat Linux users can compile an RPM. A spec file is in
284 `make/out/lilypond.spec', it is distributed along with the sources.
286 You can make the rpm by issuing
288 rpm -tb lilypond-x.y.z.tar.gz
289 rpm -i /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386/lilypond-x.y.z
291 Precompiled i386 RedHat RPMS are available from
292 ftp://freshmeat.net/pub/rpms/lilypond/
293 (ftp://freshmeat.net/pub/rpms/lilypond/) and
294 http://linux.umbc.edu/software/lilypond/rpms/
295 (http://linux.umbc.edu/software/lilypond/rpms/).
297 For compilation on a RedHat system you need these packages, in
298 addition to the those needed for running:
314 A Debian package is also available; contact Anthony Fok
315 <foka@debian.org>. The build scripts are in the subdirectory `debian/'.
320 Separate instructions on building for W32 are available; See the
321 files in `Documentation/ntweb/', included with the sources.
326 For help and questions use <help-gnu-music@gnu.org> and
327 <gnu-music-discuss@gnu.org>. Please consult the faq before mailing
330 If you find bugs, please send bug reports to <bug-gnu-music@gnu.org>.
332 Known bugs that are LilyPond's fault are listed in `TODO', or
333 demonstrated in `input/bugs/'.
335 Known bugs that are not LilyPond's fault are documented here.
340 * egcs-1.1.2-12c (stock LinuxPPC R5) has a serious bug, upgrade to
341 fixed in egcs-1.1.2-12f or gcc-2.95-0a,
342 `ftp://dev.linuxppc.org/users/fsirl/R5/RPMS/ppc/'
344 * egcs-1.0.2 (LinuxPPC R4): all compiling with `-O2' is suspect, in
345 particular guile-1.3, and Lily herself will break.
350 * SuSE6.2 and similar platforms (glibc 2.1, libstdc++ 2.9.0)
352 Lily will crash during parsing (which suggests a C++ library
353 incompatibility). Precise cause, precise platform description or
354 solution are not known.
356 Note that this only happens on some computers with the said
361 LilyPond occasionally crashes while parsing the initialisation
362 files. This is a very obscure bug, and usually entering the
363 commandline differently "fixes" it.
368 lilypond -I. ./input.ly
373 __libc_malloc (bytes=16384)
375 yyFlexLexer::yy_create_buffer ()
376 Includable_lexer::new_input (this=0x8209a00, s={strh_ = {
378 This behaviour has been observed with machines that have old libg++
379 versions (LinuxPPC feb '98, RedHat 4.x).
384 * Sparc64/Solaris 2.6, GNU make-3.77
386 GNU make-3.77 is buggy on this platform, upgrade to 3.78.1 or
389 * Sparc64/Solaris 2.6, ld
398 The following is from the gcc install/SPECIFIC file.
399 Some versions of the AIX binder (linker) can fail with a
400 relocation overflow severe error when the -bbigtoc option
401 is used to link GCC-produced object files into an
402 executable that overflows the TOC. A fix for APAR IX75823
403 (OVERFLOW DURING LINK WHEN USING GCC AND -BBIGTOC) is
404 available from IBM Customer Support and from its
405 27service.boulder.ibm.com website as PTF U455193.
407 Binutils does not support AIX 4.3 (at least through release
408 2.9). GNU as and GNU ld will not work properly and one
409 should not configure GCC to use those GNU utilities. Use
410 the native AIX tools which do interoperate with GCC.
412 add -Wl,-bbigtoc to USER_LDFLAGS, ie:
413 LDFLAGS='-Wl,-bbigtoc' ./configure