On 13/11/18 08:31, Martin Tarenskeen wrote: > > > On Mon, 12 Nov 2018, Keizen Li Qian wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I installed 2.18.2 on a drive with a partitioned home directory which >> had an old ~home/bin/lilypond. Somewhere the path had been set to this >> directory so even after convert-ly successfully converted my old files >> to 2.18, running lilypond still grabbed an old version in home/bin. After >> renaming the old directory, I get bash: /home/bin/lilypond: No such >> file or directory >> I'd appreciate any detailed suggestions for updating this path and >> finding information like this. Thank you! >> >> Keizen > > Hi Keizen, > > ~home/bin/lilypond or /home/bin/lilypond doesn't look right to me > > I would expect something like ~/bin/lilypond or /home/${USER}/bin/lilypond > > In a terminal what does > > which lilypond > > return? And what did you expect it to return? > > And what do you get if you type > > echo $HOME > > Also check files like .bashrc and .bash_profile in you HOME directory. > > I am talking Linux (Fedora) here, you did not mention what OS you use.
OP quoted the error message: "bash: /home/bin/lilypond: No such file or directory", so I think we can all safely assume Linux or something like Cygwin.
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