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Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 13:37:45 +0200
From: Mats Bengtsson <mats DOT bengtsson AT s3 DOT kth DOT se>
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To: jpff AT codemist DOT co DOT uk
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Subject: Re: RedHat7.3 and Windows
References: <9601-Thu21Aug2003144938+0100-jpff AT codemist DOT co DOT uk> <3F49ED88 DOT 1030203 AT s3 DOT kth DOT se> <4518-Mon25Aug2003121909+0100-jpff AT codemist DOT co DOT uk> <87u185yg38 DOT fsf AT peder DOT flower> <41-Mon25Aug2003155127+0100-jpff AT codemist DOT co DOT uk> <87ekz8q3wk DOT fsf AT peder DOT flower> <1191-Tue26Aug2003093119+0100-jpff AT codemist DOT co DOT uk>
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jpff AT codemist DOT co DOT uk wrote:
>>>>>>"Jan" == Jan Nieuwenhuizen <janneke AT gnu DOT org> writes:
> 
> 
>  >> I do not want to know how cygwin works; i have used it in the past
>  >> without any detailed knowledge.
> 
>  Jan> Well, lilypond is not different from any other Cygwin package.  Just
>  Jan> use Cygwin as you did in the past.
> 
> which bring us back to the original question; is there a working
> version of Lilypond that is available for Windows?  I am suspecting
> that the answer is no, unless you have all kinds of additional
> facilities like direct net connection.

You only need the net connection for downloading the Cygwin packages
needed in the installation. Once you have them on local disk or a
CD, you can run the installation without any network connection.

In principle it's very easy also if you only have access
to a Linux computer with a CD burner or file sharing possibilities
to your windows machine, just copy the necessary files from any
Cygwin mirror (preserving the directory structure). The main
practical problem is to selectively download only the packages
you need, since a full copy may be to large to handle.
Unfortunately I'm running a partly experimental installation
at the moment, so it's no use to copy my list of packages, but
the list of packages found at the end of
http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2003-08/txt00001.txt
(under the title "Cygwin Package Information") should be recent
enough to be relevant.

   /Mats


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