Am 31.12.2017 um 12:30 schrieb bb:
I think you cannot install different versions of frescobaldi or
parallel from different sources. You might simply remove the
repository version, try again and see what happens.
As I wrote I *can* and *did* install the versions from the package
manager and from the Git repository side by side.
All you have to take care of is to invoke the right "frescobaldi" Python
file and to point Python to the right version of python-ly.
The only thing I didn't manage to do is create alternative starter files
for the MATE applications menu.
Concerning the description on http://www.frescobaldi.org/download.html
there are some errors for frescobaldi 3.0.0, the dependency list is
incomplete and versions are wrongly noted
one needs Python3-Poppler-Qt5, for me Python-Poppler-Qt5 did not work
for some reason I argue python3-pyqt5.qtwebkit is neded, that is not
on the list
may be more issues?
I have never touched this page, but I can have a look. the .qtwebkit
package is needed as - other than with PyQt4 - it is not a core
component anymore. It is only needed to display SVG files, though, so
not everyone will notice the error.
Try to install the dependencies with
sudo apt install git python3-pyqt5 python3-pyqt5.qtsvg
python3-poppler-qt5 python3-pyqt5.qtwebkit
see
https://github.com/wbsoft/frescobaldi/wiki/Running-Frescobaldi-3-From-Source-Git-(Linux)
Well, I *wrote* that page ;-)
(and added the qtwebkit dependency a few days ago)
What I realized yesterday is that installing the "frescobaldi" package
with apt installed *all* necessary dependencies for me, and I could
simply use them afterwards for the Git version.
Best
Urs
Happy new year with frescobaldi running. hopefully
Am 31.12.2017 um 01:59 schrieb li...@openlilylib.org:
Hi all,
I must add some more confusion to this issue.
I just had the opportunity to install a new OS from scratch and did
(exactly) the following:
* Install Ubuntu MATE 17.10 from DVD
* sudo apt update
* sudo apt upgrade
* sudo apt install etckepper (definitely not related to all of
this, but just for sake of completeness)
* sudo apt install frescobaldi
This gave me a *working* installation of Frescobaldi, including
LilyPond 2.18.2 and both the PDF and the SVG viewer working properly
After making the frescobaldi and python-ly Git repositories available
(and installing Git itself) I could invoke frescobaldi directly wtih
PYTHONPATH=$PYTHONPATH:/path/to/python-ly python3 /path/to/frescobaldi
which gave me a working "development" version of Frescobaldi.
I haven't yet figured out how to add a menu entry for the Git
installation (it seems the package manager installation "shadows" the
other one), but I have to state that I *did* successfully install
Frescobaldi 3 on a clean Ubuntu 17.10 installation without *any*
dependency problems.
Urs
28. Dezember 2017 08:55, "Andrew Bernard" <andrew.bern...@gmail.com
<mailto:%22andrew%20bernard%22%20%3candrew.bern...@gmail.com%3E>>
schrieb:
Hello Urs and all,
Following your excellent instructions on the dependenicies,
always difficult to work out, especially when detail is missing,
I am immediately presented with the same old core dump on
startup, as per usual. I am using Ubuntu 17.10, kernel
4.13.0-21-generic (not that the kernel would make a difference!).
Clearly there are deeper dependencies and issues at play here. I
would not have imagined a python program could be so troublesome,
and so difficult to understand and fix. I guess it is due to the
complexity of the Qt ecosystem world.
I remain stuck on Mint 18 for F&L at the moment therefore.
Annoying, as all my other work is on Ubuntu 17.
Andrew
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