MSYS is a collection of GNU utilities such as bash, make, gawk and grep to allow building of applications and programs which depend on traditionally UNIX tools to be present. It is intended to supplement MinGW and the deficiencies of the cmd shell.
An example would be building a library that uses the autotools build system. Users will typically run './configure' then 'make' to build it. The configure shell script requires a shell script interpreter which is not present on Windows systems, but provided by MSYS.
A common misunderstanding is MSYS is 'UNIX on Windows', MSYS by itself does not contain a compiler or a C library, therefore does not give the ability to magically port UNIX programs over to Windows nor does it provide any UNIX specific functionality like case-sensitive filenames. Users looking for such functionality should look to Cygwin or Microsoft's Interix instead.
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Installing MSYS
Up to MSYS 1.0.11, all components of MSYS were distributed in one single installer you downloaded and ran. While convenient, this made it difficult to update individual components. So, all the MSYS components are now available as separate downloads managed by mingw-get (see Getting_Started (currently alpha release).
For convenience, you can follow the instructions below to install 1.0.11.
Previous MSYS versions (up to 1.0.11)
These instructions were based on the Enlightenment Wiki. Thanks to Vincent Torri for pointing them out.
The total size of the installation of MSYS/MinGW is around 110 MB. Be sure to have enough space on your hard disk.
- If you haven't already installed MinGW on your system, install MinGW in C:MinGW. It is better to not install it in the same directory than MSYS, though there should be no problem since MSYS 1.0.11. In the installer, choose 'Download and install', then 'Current' (it will install gcc 4.4.0).
- Install MSYS 1.0.11. I usually install it in C:msys1.0, but you can use any directory that you prefer.
Check http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw/files/ for more recent versions of all these files.
- Next, the post install process will ask for the directory where MinGW was installed to. Enter 'c:/mingw'. If you make a mistake, you can change it by editing the 'C:msys1.0etcfstab' file, make sure to use 'LF line endings. An example fstab may contain:
- Install MSYS DTK 1.0 in C:msys1.0.
- Install MSYS Core 1.0.11. It is an archive. Untar it in C:msys1.0.
- Set the environment variable HOME to C:msys1.0home
Now you should have a cyan 'M' link on the Desktop. When you double-click on it, a terminal should be launched.
Using MSYS with MinGW
It is convenient to have your MinGW installation mounted on /mingw, since /mingw is on MSYS PATH by default. For this to work, just type (assuming MinGW is on c:mingw):
To install 3rd party library and applications which uses the autotools build system the following commands are often used.
Installing to '/usr/local' should be avoided, since the MinGW compiler won't look there by default.
Building for MSYS
To build an application for MSYS (as opposed to using MSYS), users will need to install the MSYS Toolchain. It contains headers and libraries for MSYS along with a patched version of GCC and Binutils. See HOWTO Create an MSYS Build Environment.
It should never be treated as a targeted platform. It is meant only as a means to update the MSYS components or the MSYS runtime DLL itself. Resulting programs will only run under MSYS.
MinGW build VS MSYS build
Some programs when used under the MSYS shell can be tricky. One such example is sed.
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Normally, sed will append '!' to the end of every .txt file, but if sed was compiled and link using MinGW, MSYS will treat it as a native application and will try to change '/' to ' to compensate for the difference between UNIX path and WIN32, resulting in unpredictability when used under the MSYS shell.
Current stable version: 2.4 from May 18th 2020.
Note! Some links are still pointing to version 2.2 (sorry) – look for 2.4 links below!
Note! For Mac OSX Catalina see MacPorts instructions.
Users’ Manual for the current/upcoming release.
Denemo and all downloads are free of charge, free to use, free to share and free to change. The license is the GPL.
Contents
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Packages
GNU/Linux
- Most Distributions provide Denemo-packages. Mostly they are not up-to-date. A binary package is available that does not require root permissions to run.
- The binary package includes the latest stable LilyPond version. Unpack (“Extract”) the .tar.xz file and the execute the Launch_Denemo.sh file (you may be able to double click on it for this).
- The binary package is known to work on 32-bit and 64-bit architectures. Some 64-bit systems need help to run 32-bit binaries, see for example
help for Ubuntu 14.
A 64-bit only binary is available for testing. This is an AppImage – just download it, make it executable (chmod a+x denemo_2.4.?.AppImage) and execute it (./denemo_2.4.?.AppImage) – no root permissions or sudo needed.
Pre-Built Packages for GNU/Linux Distributions
- OpenSUSE and Fedora can use packages created by Edgar
- Users of Debian 8 “Jessie” (and derivatives, e.g. Ubuntu, Linux Mint) can use the packages by Andreas Schneider.
To install, download the files into a temporary folder, e.g. /tmp, and use a terminal to change directory into that foldercd /tmp
and issue (as root – Ubuntu users prefix the command with sudo)dpkg -i *denemo*2.3*_amd64.deb *denemo*2.3*_all.deb
or for older 32-bit machines (when available)dpkg -i *denemo*2.3*_i386.deb *denemo*2.3*_all.deb
This has been tested on Debian stable and Ubuntu 16.04.
Windows without Installing
You can run Denemo on any Windows machine without needing to install – even down at your local library.
To do this download the 2.4 compressed file to a convenient place (a USB stick if you want to carry it around with you). Unpack (“Extract”) the downloaded file (denemo-mingw-2.4.zip) by right-clicking and choosing Extract. This gives you a folder called denemo-2.4, double click on that and then double click on the file Denemo in that folder. (It is a Windows Batch file, Denemo.bat). This will launch Denemo – it takes a long time to launch the first time you use it.
The current version allows you to set the Denemo.bat as the launcher for .denemo files so you can double-click on a denemo file to launch Denemo.
Note that the extracting stage can take 20 minutes on a USB stick, so you may prefer to do this on your hard drive and then drag the denemo-2.4 folder to a memory stick if you want to be able to use Denemo anywhere.
To do this download the 2.4 compressed file to a convenient place (a USB stick if you want to carry it around with you). Unpack (“Extract”) the downloaded file (denemo-mingw-2.4.zip) by right-clicking and choosing Extract. This gives you a folder called denemo-2.4, double click on that and then double click on the file Denemo in that folder. (It is a Windows Batch file, Denemo.bat). This will launch Denemo – it takes a long time to launch the first time you use it.
The current version allows you to set the Denemo.bat as the launcher for .denemo files so you can double-click on a denemo file to launch Denemo.
Note that the extracting stage can take 20 minutes on a USB stick, so you may prefer to do this on your hard drive and then drag the denemo-2.4 folder to a memory stick if you want to be able to use Denemo anywhere.
Also available:
- the latest features and bug fixes are available in
- which is updated daily and will eventually become version 2.5. See the list of
- in this version. and read the
- with the new documentation.
Windows Installer
Only available up to version 2.2, use the no-install version above!
Download 2.2 Win32 Installer.
Windows notes:
Download 2.2 Win32 Installer.
Windows notes:
- Reboot after installing.
- The first time you start Denemo it hangs for a long, long while creating fonts for use later on. Be patient. After that it will start up quickly enough.
- Sometimes Windows fails to install the needed fonts – the Treble Clef appears as È and so on. Open your file browser on C:Program FilesDenemousrsharefontstruetypedenemo and double click on the fonts there to install them
- This installer includes LilyPond internally and everything you need to create, print and playback. It is about 60MB in size. You can install a more up-to-date LilyPond version, setting Denemo to use that via the Change Preferences item – the version installed by Denemo is internal to the Denemo installation and does not affect any previously intalled LilyPond version.
- If you wish to edit graphical title pages, ornaments etc. you will need to install inkscape and follow the instructions to enable loading eps files. You will also need to set the path to inkscape in the externals tab of the preferences.
- If you previously installed Denemo and you have customized it the new installation will offer to keep your customization.
- You may need to set the audio/midi settings before listening/playing in scores (See Edit→Preferences Audio/MIDI tab)
- If using a MIDI keyboard turn it on before launching Denemo.
Mac
For Mac OSX Catalina the 2.2 build fails to run – see MacPorts instructions.
Version 2.2.0 is a is 64 bit mac app bundle for OS X. This will not be compatible with 32 bit systems. Denemo is executed directly from this directory. The operating system acts as if it is a single file. So executing is just a double click on the uncompressed file (where ever you place it).The first time you start Denemo it hangs for a long, long while creating fonts for use later on. Be patient. After that it will start up quickly enough. To remove the program, just drag it into the trash can. You may need to confirm that you want to install/run non-apple-store software to run Denemo.
Sources
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- Use Git to check out the current code. Most of the time it is as stable as the releases.
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