the thing is that some of the scripts in the bin folder have python set to
#!/usr/bin/python
I merely copied it to other scripts to get them going for the time.
I do agree that it would be more convenient to have the scripts use the python
version which is included in the Lilypond.app distro.
Not
> On 25 Feb 2016, at 20:39, Jacques Menu Muzhic wrote:
>
>
> Looks like you have an installation problem.
>
> Where did you install LP from?
>
i guess i found the source of the problem.
Many, but not all, of the scripts in the
/Applications/LilyPond.app/Contents/Resources/bin folder
have a
d \version command if missing
> -c, --current-version
>force updating \version number to 2.19.33
> -d, --diff-version-update
> only update \version number if file is modified
> -s, --show-rules show rules [default:
> I don’t know what the significance of 11011 in your subject line is.
typo, should OSX 10.11
> Anyway, your installation should be able to cope with python2 and
> python 3 alongside each other. python2 is still the basis for a lot of
> unix infrastructure so that, for example, in Debian python2