On Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 3:44 PM, Richard Shann <[email protected]>wrote:

> On Sat, 2013-02-23 at 14:27 -0600, Jeremiah Benham wrote:
> > This seems to be working now. I still get this error
> >
> > (#f unexpected syntax #f () #f)
> >
> > Otherwise denemo seems to be running fine. I think before I did not
> > give it enough time for the modules to compile or something. Shall I
> > push this commit to git?
>
> I think there will be at least some - perhaps many - commands not
> working. Test instrument name and editing the instrument name once it is
> set. These depend on denemo.scm parsing correctly, and I think if
> denemo-modules/scheme.scm fails to parse the rest of the code is
> abandoned.
>
I clicked on the instrument name button and renamed it successfully. I got
this when I hit the tab key to insert a triplet even though triplets are
working via Notes/Rests->Tuplets->insert triplet:

** (denemo:27357): WARNING **:
The tag is

syntax-error




> But if the option to use guile-2.0 is just that - an option - then it
> could go into git I guess...
>

After I installed guile-2.0, denemo could no longer find my guile-1.8.pc. I
checked with find and it was indeed gone. I think this is a fault in the
packaging. I read in the guile manual that these are kind of "slotted" to
where they are designed to allow installation of a multitude of versions.
pkg-config provides the CFLAGS and LIBS of 1.6, 1.8, or 2,0 based on the
guile-2.0.pc file. I am using ubuntu 12.04 and I still see guile-1.6 in the
repositories. There is an environment variable I can set and guile will
list all depreciated code. I will check into that.

Jeremiah


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> Richard
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