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From: | James |
Subject: | Re: Building Lilypond documentation |
Date: | Thu, 02 Jan 2014 16:10:48 +0000 |
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On 02/01/14 15:51, David Kastrup wrote:
And considering I make doc about 3-4 times a day most days with no problems and I am not AFAIK using 'sudo', which was why I was interested in what exactly is being done here step by step.Sven Axelsson <address@hidden> writes:It appears as if texi2html needs word-writeable folders to work.No, it just needs writeable folders to work.Thus I took the simple route of running make doc (and make test) under sudo. Is that how others does it too?No, never. I think that if you do make sudo make install that _some_ directory is only created during make install, and thus getting rid of it again is a more-than-once nuisance.
Are you for instance doing/have done something as 'root' and then trying to run the make process as joe-user?
If I take a quick peek in my LILYPOND_GIT all my dirs are owner/group 'jlowe jlowe' than root, or any other user.
James
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