Mats Bengtsson wrote:

>>edit /etc/apt/sources.list
>>put entries for unstable after testing.  Then try apt-get install 
>>lilypond/unstable.
>>
> 
> That's more or less where this thread started. The problem with
> installing a package from unstable is that it relies on a newer
> versions of libc and some other packages, which means that many
> of the packages will have to be updated as well. 
> 
> To avoid this trouble and to avoid the risk of getting an "unstable"
> system, I proposed in an earlier email to install the lilypond 1.4
> package for stable that Anthony has made available at
> http://people.debian.org/~foka/lilypond/.
> 
>   /Mats


Sorry.  It worked very well for me recently.  It also has failed to work 
before.  It is absolutely not a sure way, and whether it works or not 
depends on the state of a lot of other packages, so the situation 
changes constantly.  I found it to be worth a try, that's all.  :-)

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