Colin,
Thanks for your quick response, but I'm not making sense of them.
On 08/24/2013 07:10 PM, Colin Campbell wrote:
On 13-08-24 06:36 PM, Tom Cloyd wrote:
Greetings -
I'm trying to download the current stable package, at
http://lilypond.org/unix.html.
The link go to a script, not a download package. It opens in my
browser and does nothing.
I'm not seen this novel behavior before, and don't know what to do at
this point.
My objective is to upgrade from Ly 2.16.0.1 to 2.16.2-1, Kubuntu
Linux 13.04.
Thanks for any assistance on this.
t.
There are a couple of steps needed, Tom.
First, you will need to uninstall the 2.16.0 package. You probably
have a /bin folder in your home folder, and it should have a script
called uninstall-lily or something similar.
Why? I haven't had to do a manual uninstall for...well I don't know how
long. I removed that part of the upgrade instructions from my note a
long time ago. If this is now suddenly necessary again, it needs to be
plainly stated on the download page. I've been using Ly for many years.
Surprises like this are bad form.
Next, you go to your Download folder, or the place you stored the
downloaded script.
Since when am I to download a mere script? One expects to download a
tarball; that's what's happened in the past.
Plus, as I have explained I'm NOT getting a download. I'm getting a
script file opening in my browser. I've NEVER seen this behavior before.
It's simply a dead end.
Tom
Right-click the script, go to Properties, and make it executable.
Now, you can run the script to carry out the installation in your home
folder.
The other thing you should do, assuming you use a tool such as
Frescobaldi, is to update its settings so that it looks to the proper
place for documentation. You may want to download the doc tarball (
http://lilypond.org/download/binaries/documentation/lilypond-2.16.2-1.documentation.tar.bz2
) and store it locally, or you could point your Frescobaldi or other
editor to the LilyPond website.
The above is from memory, as I generally compile from source, so YMMV
but probably not much.
Hope that helps, Tom!
Cheers,
Colin
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hands. You need to be able to throw something back.
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