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List:       lilypond-user
Subject:    Re: Problem with running lilypond
From:       Jan Nieuwenhuizen <janneke () gnu ! org>
Date:       2002-03-17 19:56:51
Message-ID: m3663vge7w.fsf () appel ! lilypond ! org
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Dylanrarebit@aol.com writes:

> Hello,
> I have a problem with testing lilypond for the first time.  My operation 
> system is Windows 98SE.  When testing ly2dvi on the file foo.ly, I am getting 
> the error message:
> ly2dvi:error: filename should not contain spaces: '/usr/bin/* * 
> *********/foo' (where the '*s' are letters spelling out the registration name 
> on my computer).  As the registration name on my computer seems to produce a 
> default folder of the same name, I don't know how to overcome this problem.  
> I would be grateful for any ideas or solutions.

Best is to create a new home directory.  Start the cygwin or lilypond
shell, and do:

    $ mkdir -p /home/dylan

Then, edit the file

    /etc/passwd   (windows name: c:\cygwin\etc\passwd)

using vim or wordpad, and change the `/usr/bin/* ************/foo' to
`/home/dylan'.

When you start the lilypond shell again, all should be fine.  If it's
still not ok, you can try:

    $ HOME=/home/dylan
    $ cd

Greetings,            
Jan.

PS:
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-- 
Jan Nieuwenhuizen <janneke@gnu.org> | GNU LilyPond - The music typesetter
http://www.xs4all.nl/~jantien       | http://www.lilypond.org



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