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6.4 LSR to Git
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Make sure that
convert-ly
andlilypond
commands in current PATH are in a bleeding edge version – latest release from master branch, or even better a fresh snapshot from Git master branch. -
From the top source directory, run:
wget http://lsr.dsi.unimi.it/download/lsr-snippets-docs-YYYY-MM-DD.tar.gz tar -xzf lsr-snippets-docs-YYYY-MM-DD.tar.gz scripts/auxiliar/makelsr.py lsr-snippets-docs-YYYY-MM-DD
where YYYY-MM-DD is the current date, e.g. 2009-02-28.
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Follow the instructions printed on the console to manually check for
unsafe files.
Note: Somebody could sneak a
#'(system "rm -rf /")
command into our source tree if you do not do this! Take this step VERY SERIOUSLY. - Do a git add / commit / push.
Note that whenever there is one snippet from
‘Documentation/snippets/new’ and the other from LSR with the same
file name, the one from ‘Documentation/snippets/new’ will be copied
by makelsr.py
.
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