On 24/04/13 19:36, Abrolag wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Apr 2013 18:59:38 +0100
> Hilary Snaden<h...@newearth.demon.co.uk>  wrote:
>
>> Greetings!
>>
>> I'd like to try Rosegarden on my Debian Wheezy box, but I've already
>> installed Lilypond 2.16.2 locally, which works as I need it to.
>>
>> I'm concerned that if I install Rosegarden from the Debian repo it will
>> install its own (from my POV obsolete) version of Lilypond. How can I
>> install Rosegarden while keeping Lilypond 2.16.2 and without breaking
>> anything?
>>
> Where have you installed lilypond to?
> If it's in /usr/local you'll be able to have both versions as debian installs
> to just /usr

It's in /usr/local/bin.

> Instead of using just "lilypond" to launch the program your 'front end' will
> have to do "/usr/local/bin/lilypond"

I don't use a front end, not yet, anyway, I call it from a terminal. I 
suppose I could alias the local Lilypond and its successors. It's a 
shame lp is already taken. :)

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