Michael Porcaro wrote:
"You have sucessfully compiled and installed LilyPond, then?"
Correct, it installs fine, without force.
"The reason I asked about python, is that when building/installing
LilyPond python runs lilypond with generated file names. I did
not recognize the name"
Yes, I should have mentioned that lilypond installs without a problem.
"You suspect pango. Have you checked your pango installation? What
pango version do you have? Do other pango programs (eg, gedit) work?"
Yes I think pango is the culprit.
Pango 1.2 seems to work the best (I installed it through Yum, and the
highest version it installs is 1.2) I can't install pango 1.6 or
greater without force, because it complains about me missing glib 2.4.
You can try upgrading to 1.4 or 1.6 by getting a .src.rpm from fedora,
and doing
rpmbuild --rebuild pango-X.src.rpm
and if that succeeds, installing the newly created RPMs.
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