On 20/01/2010 15:55, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
2010/1/19 hsweet<[email protected]>:
I've installed what I think should be Lilypond 2.12 every way I can dream
up, the installation messages say it's installing 2.12. but lilypond -v
still thinks it 2.10.33.
This is on a machine running Ubuntu 9.10.
Probably you've another version installed.
Check "which lilypond" and the install path!
I've often wondered why, even though I have a version of LilyPond
installed from repository (therefore located in /usr/bin), when I
install a package of a new version that version becomes the default in
the environment.
For example now:
f...@debian:~$ which lilypond
/home/fede/bin/lilypond
What kind of trick is this?
Usually I have to create symlinks, I'm not used to this automatic setting.
I'm just curious...
Cheers,
Federico
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