On Fri, 22 Apr 2016 10:22:23 +0200
Urs Liska <address@hidden> wrote:

>/Am 22.04.2016 um 10:19 schrieb Johan Vromans:/
>/ >> Frescobaldi 2.19.0 has been released into the wild. /
>/ > Good job! Thanks!/
>/ > /
>/ >> - The new LilyPond feature to embed source code files in the PDF/
>/ >> (LilyPond >= 2.19.39) can be used in publish mode and the custom/
>/ >> engrave dialog (#813) /
>/ > I must have missed this in the discussions... What can I do with this? /
>//
>/You can ensure that anyone who gets the PDF also has access to the/
/source files./

While trying to find out why this didn't work I noticed that Frescobaldi
registers the version of the lilypond binary when that binary is added
(Preferences > Lilypond preferences). It doesn't notice that a binary has
been updated.

That's not my experience. It might be something in your setup(s)? ;)

In my case, the /usr/bin/lilypond was upgraded to 2.19.39 but Frescobaldi
still considered it to be 2.19.22, disabling the embed files feature.

My installation (on a debian testing, not ubuntu, nor mint) found and updated 
Lilypond to 2.19.41 (and as before 2.18.2) automatically, but don't ask me why.
I run frescobaldi as a symlink from /usr/local/bin/ where lilypond and 
fontforge binaries compiled fro git sources are situated too.
Contrarily, the lilypond version(s) possibly entered in in /usr/local/share 
must be updated manually.

Is this (not detecting upgrades) intentional behaviour?

As said this may be circumvented somehow in the setup. Whether lilypond or 
frescobaldi setup I don't know.


-- Johan

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