Mats Bengtsson ee.kth.se> writes:
> - If the previous didn seem to work, you can run the command
> lilypond --verbose > C:\lilypond.log 2>&1
> which hopefully should produce a text file C:\lilypond.log, with printouts
> from the lilypond command. Send a copy of this file to the mailing list.
Python shouldn't be involved at all when you just run plain LilyPond.
(For lilypond-book, convert-ly, midi2ly and a couple of other utilities
bundled with LilyPond, Python is used. The LilyPond installation includes
a full Python interpreter as well, but normally it shouldn't be any problem
also i
Simon Dahlbacka gmail.com> writes:
>
>
> Just a random thought, do you have another python version installed?/Simon
>
I have the latest version of Python (ver. 2.5) installed.
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Simon Dahlbacka gmail.com> writes:
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>
> Just a random thought, do you have another python version installed?/Simon
>
>
How do I check to see which version of Python I have installed?b
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2008/1/30, Bryan Previte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Frank Dieckmann gmx.org> writes:
>
> >
> > Which operating system do you use?
> > Frank
> >
>
> I use Windows XP with service pack 2; automatic updates were on at the
> t
Frank Dieckmann gmx.org> writes:
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> Which operating system do you use?
> Frank
>
I use Windows XP with service pack 2; automatic updates were on at the time that
this problem started happening, but it shouldn't be a compatibility issue if it
works for other people.