On ... xtra-...@telia.com wrote: > Richard, > > I am a wee astonished that I got version 1.1.8 when I made a > straight > forward install. Has Debian maybe done some change since?
I wonder if you had a typo in your sources.list list - e.g. when adding the backports it would be easy to paste a wrong release name - quite what would result I'm not sure... > Well my memory > is not good enough to remember if I added stretch-backport in > sources.list at that time, or if this took place at a later state. > > Now the version installed is 2.2 This upgrade was not that straight > forward. I started with the command > "apt-get install denemo=2.2.0-1~bpo9+1" > in order to stay inside Debian and use what was offered there, but > that > did not succeed. It complained that denemo-data was there with > version > 1.1.8. So I continued with "apt-get upgrade", thinking that this > should > upgrade everything needed. And it was working for quite a long time, > but > no, when I started Denemo it still showed 1.1.8. Now I took > assistance > from Aptitude to test what was needed for the upgrade. Among all the > suggestions there was the one to upgrade denemo and denemo-data > simultaneously and no other change. I chose that and it succeeded. > But > Denemo presents itself just as 2.2.0 and does not mention the > appended > letters (bpo9+1). I'm not sure if that is normal or not - did the 1.1.8 have Debian- specific identifiers after it in the About box? Debian always adds a further identifier for its build I think. > > Well, the issue which caused the start of this thread now is gone. > The > space bar produces a Whole Measure Rest as wanted. I have not had > time > to test everything else, but so far it seems promising. > > I suppose that the link you suggested in your first answer leads the > bleeding edge of the program, so I get all of the hottest properties > available, correct? Well I have downloaded it, so maybe one day I > install that too. For the moment however, I am satisfied with > version > 2.2. It offers the things I need in my producing scores. Yes, it does have new features and bug fixes - I have been very slow to release since 2.2 and so there are quite a few things in there. At the moment it is virtually identical with release 2.3 which is just being released (see the News on the denemo.org site). Richard > _______________________________________________ Denemo-devel mailing list Denemo-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel