After I use ./ on the file name It run successfully. I was asked 
uninstall-lilypond. So I did.  Run install again with ./.

This time the execution went OK. But when I do lilypond it says the lily pond 
is 
2.12.3. 

tsang@tsang-HP-Pavilion-dv2000-EZ723UA-ABL:~$ lilypond
GNU LilyPond 2.12.3
Usage: lilypond [OPTION]... FILE...


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tsang@tsang-HP-Pavilion-dv2000-EZ723UA-ABL:~$ dir
acl          Documents        Music    Test.ly       Videos
bin          Downloads        Pictures    Test.ly~      yming.xhb
BOOKS          Dropbox        Public    Test.pdf      yming.xhb~
Calibre\ Library  examples.desktop  rosegarden    Test.ps       your-love.ly
Desktop          lilypond        Templates    untitled.xhb
tsang@tsang-HP-Pavilion-dv2000-EZ723UA-ABL:~$ cd Downloads
tsang@tsang-HP-Pavilion-dv2000-EZ723UA-ABL:~/Downloads$ dir
2011_summer_camp_headcount_May24.xlsx  libflashplayer.so
gsview-4.9                   lilypond-2.13.61-1.linux-x86.sh
gsview-4.9.tar.gz               lilypond-2.14.0-1.linux-x86.sh
install_flash_player_10_linux.tar.gz   usr
tsang@tsang-HP-Pavilion-dv2000-EZ723UA-ABL:~/Downloads$ ls -l 
lilypond-2.14.0-1.linux-x86.sh
-rwxr-xr-x 1 tsang tsang 20626851 2011-06-06 11:37 
lilypond-2.14.0-1.linux-x86.sh
tsang@tsang-HP-Pavilion-dv2000-EZ723UA-ABL:~/Downloads$ sh 
./lilypond-2.14.0-1.linux-x86.sh

lilypond installer for version 2.14.0 release 1,
i686 build.
For a list of options, abort (^C) then do:
sh ./lilypond-2.14.0-1.linux-x86.sh --help


You are about to install LilyPond in /home/tsang/lilypond
A script in /home/tsang/bin will be created as a shortcut.

Press ^C to abort, or Enter to proceed.

Directory /home/tsang/lilypond already exists.
Remove old lilypond installations before installing this one.
Run /home/tsang/bin/uninstall-lilypond to uninstall previous version.
tsang@tsang-HP-Pavilion-dv2000-EZ723UA-ABL:~/Downloads$ 
uninstall-lilypond
uninstall-lilypond: command not found
tsang@tsang-HP-Pavilion-dv2000-EZ723UA-ABL:~/Downloads$ cd /home/tsang/bin
tsang@tsang-HP-Pavilion-dv2000-EZ723UA-ABL:~/bin$ uninstall-lilypond
uninstall-lilypond: command not found
tsang@tsang-HP-Pavilion-dv2000-EZ723UA-ABL:~/bin$ dir
abc2ly        lilypond            lilypond-wrapper.guile   mup2ly
convert-ly  lilypond-book        lilypond-wrapper.python  musicxml2ly
etf2ly        lilypond-invoke-editor  midi2ly             uninstall-lilypond
tsang@tsang-HP-Pavilion-dv2000-EZ723UA-ABL:~/bin$ run install-lilypond
No command 'run' found, did you mean:
 Command 'crun' from package 'ceph' (universe)
 Command 'zrun' from package 'moreutils' (universe)
 Command 'runq' from package 'exim4-daemon-heavy' (main)
 Command 'runq' from package 'sendmail-bin' (universe)
 Command 'runq' from package 'exim4-daemon-light' (main)
 Command 'grun' from package 'grun' (universe)
 Command 'qrun' from package 'torque-client' (multiverse)
 Command 'qrun' from package 'torque-client-x11' (universe)
 Command 'lrun' from package 'lustre-utils' (universe)
 Command 'rn' from package 'trn' (multiverse)
 Command 'rn' from package 'trn4' (multiverse)
 Command 'rup' from package 'rstat-client' (universe)
 Command 'srun' from package 'slurm-llnl' (universe)
run: command not found
tsang@tsang-HP-Pavilion-dv2000-EZ723UA-ABL:~/bin$ uninstall-lilypond
uninstall-lilypond: command not found
<><><><><> end of message




________________________________
From: David Santamauro <[email protected]>
To: Federico Bruni <[email protected]>
Cc: MING TSANG <[email protected]>; [email protected]
Sent: Fri, June 10, 2011 8:43:45 AM
Subject: Re: V2.14.0 - midi volume & midi arpeggio


Hi,

On Fri, 10 Jun 2011 14:12:44 +0200
Federico Bruni <[email protected]> wrote:

> In the Permissions tab (or something like that) you must check
> Execution. Close and clic normally on the file.

He is using sh <file> so even if it weren't executable, sh would
execute it.

> > tsang@tsang-HP-Pavilion-dv2000-EZ723UA-ABL:~/Downloads$ sh
> > lilypond-2.14.0-linux-x86.sh
> > sh: Can't open lilypond-2.14.0-linux-x86.sh

Simply try,

sh ./lilypond-2.14.0-linux-x86.sh

... with the './'. I think the problem is that '.' (the current working
directory) is not in PATH -- my guess

HTH

David
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