Thanks, Bert - I don't have my laptop handy, so I can't tell you the what the responses were to my attempts, beyond remembering that some said they couldn't open the file (lillypond-2.12.2-1,linux-x86.sh), couldn't find the command (lillypond-2.12.2-1,linux-x86.sh), or there was an unexpected "do" in one case. I was just researching logfiles to see if that would help me answer your question about what the response was. Regarding the comma in the filename, it was there when I downloaded the file.
Ralph On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 3:44 AM, Bertalan Fodor (LilyPondTool) < [email protected]> wrote: > I like these kinds of reports "the shell doesn't like it". What does it > say? > > Why does your filename contains a comma? Comma means a special thing in > linux. > > Bert > > -- Ralph Palmer Montague City, MA USA [email protected]
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