Or:
which -a lilypond

Then you can check the -v of each binary
Il 23/lug/2014 21:36 "Urs Liska" <u...@openlilylib.org> ha scritto:

> Can it be you have a path setting pointing to some hidden 2.19.8 install?
>
> What does lilypond -v give you when you invoke the executable explicitly?
>
> On 23. Juli 2014 21:32:36 MESZ, Paul Scott <waterho...@ultrasw.com> wrote:
>>
>> I have installed the GNU/Linux 64-bit 19.10 version several times
>> (after uninstall-lilypond).
>>
>> Each time lilypond -v gives me GNU LilyPond 2.19.8
>> and running it on files with
>> \version "2.19.10"
>> gives:
>> error: program too old: 2.19.8 (file requires: 2.19.10)
>>
>> TIA for any ideas?
>>
>> Paul Scott
>>
>>
>>
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