> OK, so I give this thing a try.
> 
> * Running a freshly compiled Emacs from today's git.
> 
> * Commenting out all LilyPond mode stuff from the `.emacs` file.
> 
> * Installing 'geiser' and 'geiser-guile' as requested (using `M-x
>   package-install`).
> 
> * Cloning the 'lilypond-ts-mode' as requested (i.e., I'm using the
>   git version of today), also adding
> 
>     (add-to-list 'load-path "... path to 'lilypond-ts-mode' repo ...")
>     (require 'lilypond-ts-mode)
> 
>   to my `.emacs` file.
> 
> * Setting
> 
>     '(geiser-guile-binary "/usr/local/opt/bin/guile")
> 
>   to find my guile binary, which is in a non-standard location.
>   Executing `M-x geiser-guile` brings me a guile prompt, so it seems
>   to work.  Executing `M-x geiser`, then selecting 'lilypond-guile',
>   though, responds with 'No prompt found!', but this is probably
>   expected, I guess.
> 
> Alas, if I now try to load an arbitrary `.ly` file, I get the error
> 
>   File mode specification error:
>     (file-missing "Opening directory"
>                   "Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden"
>                   "/opt/bin")
> 
> Directory `/opt/bin` doesn't exist on my openSUSE GNU/Linux box, and
> I have no idea where this comes from and what this is referring
> to...
> 
> Please advise.

After updating my complete OS to a newer version, I still get this.
Saul, please help.


    Werner

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