Hello!

I’ve tried to update Frescobaldi without succeding. I installed it the first 
time using Macports. I tried using this: "sudo port -v selfupdate" and then 
"sudo port upgrade outdated” Everything gets updated but not Frescobaldi. What 
am I doing wrong?

Bästa hälsningar!
/Peter

Peter Danemo
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> 7 mar 2015 kl. 13:38 skrev Martin Tarenskeen <m.tarensk...@zonnet.nl>:
> 
> 
> 
> On Sat, 7 Mar 2015, Wilbert Berendsen wrote:
> 
>> Major installation changes:
>> 
>> * Python 3.2 and higher are supported and recommended. Of course you
>> should also install PyQt4 and python-poppler-qt4 for Python 3.
>> Python 2.7 is also supported, and will continue to be supported for
>> all coming 2.x Frescobaldi releases.
>> 
>> * Frescobaldi now needs the python-ly package to be installed.
>> Previously, this module was part of Frescobaldi.
>> 
>> When you overwrite an older Frescobaldi installation, you should make
>> sure that no old files remain in the file system. Otherwise,
>> Frescobaldi can't run because it finds the old frescobaldi_app/ly
>> module instead of the much newer one installed by Python-ly.
>> 
>> So, installing python-ly[1] and doing a clean Frescobaldi install is
>> necessary.  (The Windows Frescobaldi installer contains everything,
>> including python-ly.)
> 
> Hi Wilbert,
> 
> I had some problems installing the new Frescobaldi on Linux Fedora 21.
> 
> - I usually build myself a new RPM package, starting from the src.rpm and
>  spec file from the official last Fedora distribution. This time it
>  failed. The Fedora packager will have to look at it, I could not find
>  the correct fix myself.
> 
> - I then tried manual installation following the instructions from the
>  INSTALL textfile. First I tried installing python-ly and frescobaldi
>  using python3 (your recommendation on the Frescobaldi website). But when
>  I tried to start frescobaldi it complained that python-ly was not
>  installed or the wrong version - both not true on my system.
> 
> - Using Python 2.7 I can install and run Frescobaldi without problems now.
> 
> - I also noticed installing python-ly for both Python 2.x and 3.x is not
>  possible in a straightforward way. If I install first using "pip install
>  python-ly" and then "pip3 install python-ly" the last executable
>  /usr/bin/ly will overwrite the first.
> 
> 
> Maybe your recommendation to use Python3 is a little bit early. The Python 
> developers team will not agree with me, but the python scripts that are part 
> of the Lilypond distribution all still use Python 2.x for example. I haven't 
> heard about plans to migrate to Python 3.x. And on Fedora I have both Python 
> 2.7 and 3.4 installed. But the default python is still 2.7
> 
> BTW: did I already tell Frescobaldi 2.18 is great?
> 
> -- 
> 
> MT
> 
> 
> 
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