Re: Frescobaldi 3,.0 CRAHES

2017-12-09 Thread Ralph Palmer
On Fri, Dec 8, 2017 at 4:59 PM, Simon Albrecht wrote: > Hi Vincenzo, > > I haven’t been able to get any version of Frescobaldi working under Ubuntu > 16.04, sadly. I made several attempts at fixing it, and there’s some > information here:

Re: Frescobaldi 3,.0 CRAHES

2017-12-09 Thread Blöchl Bernhard
What does "installed blindly" mean? ubuntu studio? The actual version is 17.10, eventaully based in ubuntu 17.10. I used that as well and tried hard to get frescobaldi 3.0.0 installed, but never succeeded. That is true for other ubuntu blends based on versions older than 18.2. May be it

Re: Frescobaldi 3,.0 CRAHES

2017-12-08 Thread Urs Liska
Hi Andrew, my comments below are based on a very vague understanding of the issue, but maybe they are of help anyway (but please don't let them confuse you). Am 08.12.2017 um 23:52 schrieb Andrew Bernard: Hi Ben and All, I have to run F 3 on Mint because I can't get the dependencies all

Re: Frescobaldi 3,.0 CRAHES

2017-12-08 Thread Noeck
Hi Ben, > I'm not too familiar with Ubuntu's update path, but is it possible for > you to upgrade to 17.04 - maybe the poppler issue has been resolved in > later releases? Just an idea for testing. If you're not wanting to leave > your older-but-stable OS, I totally understand. With 17.04 I had

Re: Frescobaldi 3,.0 CRAHES

2017-12-08 Thread Ben
On 12/8/2017 5:52 PM, Andrew Bernard wrote: Hi Ben and All, I have to run F 3 on Mint because I can't get the dependencies all lined up for Ubuntu 16.04. It's incredibly difficult, to the point that I had given up and I run a Mint VM just for F 3. Now that others are also having problems,

Re: Frescobaldi 3,.0 CRAHES

2017-12-08 Thread Noeck
Cross reference in this thread: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/lilypond-user/2017-12/msg00187.html ___ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user

Re: Frescobaldi 3,.0 CRAHES

2017-12-08 Thread Saul Tobin
Possibly related, I've noticed that the 16.04 repository version of Frescobaldi has been holding back python3-pyqt4 and python3-sip from upgrading for several months. On Fri, Dec 8, 2017 at 2:52 PM, Andrew Bernard wrote: > Hi Ben and All, > > I have to run F 3 on Mint

Re: Frescobaldi 3,.0 CRAHES

2017-12-08 Thread Andrew Bernard
Hi Ben and All, I have to run F 3 on Mint because I can't get the dependencies all lined up for Ubuntu 16.04. It's incredibly difficult, to the point that I had given up and I run a Mint VM just for F 3. Now that others are also having problems, perhaps I will look into this again. As to what

Re: Frescobaldi 3,.0 CRAHES

2017-12-08 Thread Ben
On 12/8/2017 4:59 PM, Simon Albrecht wrote: Hi Vincenzo, I haven’t been able to get any version of Frescobaldi working under Ubuntu 16.04, sadly. I made several attempts at fixing it, and there’s some information here: Unfortunately,

Re: Frescobaldi 3,.0 CRAHES

2017-12-08 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 08.12.2017 20:04, Son_V wrote: It's the second message on the same subject I post, but I don't see the first, in case excuse me... Both arrived, so please check in the online archives (they update about every half hour) before reposting your e-mail. Best, Simon

Re: Frescobaldi 3,.0 CRAHES

2017-12-08 Thread Simon Albrecht
Hi Vincenzo, I haven’t been able to get any version of Frescobaldi working under Ubuntu 16.04, sadly. I made several attempts at fixing it, and there’s some information here: Unfortunately, the dependencies seem to be terribly

Frescobaldi 3,.0 CRAHES

2017-12-08 Thread Son_V
It's the second message on the same subject I post, but I don't see the first, in case excuse me... If I try to open a .ly file in Frescobaldi 3.0 (installed blindly as an update) it (Frescobaldi) crashes in a breath. What can I do? Thanks. -- Sent from: