On 03/30, Ralph Palmer wrote: > I think I missed something. Can I install 2.20 and/or 2.21 on Linux? > not an expert, though I've used command line some.
I don't think that 2.20 has been released, but since you're comfortable with the command line you can build 2.21. > Also, I'm running Ubuntu 18.04.2 and Frescobaldi 3.0.0. Are there any known > conflicts? I have built and run 2.21 on a derivative of 16.04 and used it with Frescobaldi 3.0.0. I'm not aware of any reason it wouldn't work on 18.04. $ sudo apt install git $ sudo apt build-dep lilypond $ git clone git://git.savannah.gnu.org/lilypond.git $ cd lilypond $ ./autogen.sh Running "sudo apt build-dep lilypond" earlier will have installed build dependencies for Ubuntu's version of Lilypond (presumably 2.18.2) but if 2.21 has any additional dependencies then autogen.sh will tell you that you are missing a required package. Install that package with "sudo apt install [package-name]". If the package isn't found, then Ubuntu might have the package under a slightly different name (usually when this happens you need to add a "lib" prefix or "-dev" suffix). If you get stuck, "apt-cache search [what you thought the name was]" can help. Repeat until autogen.sh completes without errors. Then, $ make all Wait for Lilypond to build, and $ sudo make install Good luck! Mason
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