Tom Cloyd schrieb: > * #1 - /home/tomc/bin - the installer script's console output said that > this would contain a script "created as a shortcut". > The only thing here that's looks like it might be the shortcut script is > "lilypond". My user acct. owns it, and it's marked executable, but... > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/bin$ lilypond > The program 'lilypond' is currently not installed. You can install it > by typing: > sudo apt-get install lilypond > bash: lilypond: command not found > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/bin$
That looks more like your system is trying to execute a globally installed version and is telling you to install it first. I don't know about such a kin of feature, but I also don't know about your distribution. ;) What probably might helt is to explicitely execute /home/tomc/bin/lilypond or add the directory /home/tomc/bin to your PATH environment variable. Make also shure that you are allowed to execute programs onto yu home partition, as some distributions mount the noexec by default. -- MfG Jan
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