Re: Python dependencies: plea for help

2017-12-09 Thread bb
Absolutely agree! Am 09.12.2017 um 15:26 schrieb Simon Albrecht: > On 09.12.2017 15:07, bb wrote: >> Problems arises if you install from source and especially vedrsion >> 3.0.0. I sent some reports about that troubles to the frescobaldi >> mailing list. >> >> As Ralph Palmer writes, setting up a

Re: Python dependencies: plea for help

2017-12-09 Thread Simon Albrecht
On 09.12.2017 15:07, bb wrote: Problems arises if you install from source and especially vedrsion 3.0.0. I sent some reports about that troubles to the frescobaldi mailing list. As Ralph Palmer writes, setting up a new frescobaldi version always needs uninstall of the old version. Only

Re: Python dependencies: plea for help

2017-12-09 Thread bb
Installing frescobaldi from the distribution repository was no problem at all. Problems arises if you install from source and especially vedrsion 3.0.0. I sent some reports about that troubles to the frescobaldi mailing list. As Ralph Palmer writes, setting up a new frescobaldi version always

Re: Python dependencies: plea for help

2017-12-09 Thread Blöchl Bernhard
There is not remarked which fresobaldi version you try to install? With frescobaldi 3.0.0 I found that python-poppler-qt5 does notb work, python3-poppler-qt5 is needed!! I did not get frescobaldi 3.0.0 on Linux mint 17 (did not try 16), tried tons of library versions. In general I found the

Re: Python dependencies: plea for help

2017-12-08 Thread Noeck
Hi Simon, on which system? And do you need to build it or can you use a deb package? As discussed on Sept 23rd on this list [1], I used this package python3-poppler-qt5_0.24.2-3build1_amd64.deb on my Ubuntu machine. And Jamie found out where it came from: > This one worked for me: >

Python dependencies: plea for help

2017-12-08 Thread Simon Albrecht
Hello everybody, following the post by Vincenzo I take the liberty of turning to this group for advice, even if it’s OT. It’s such a hassle working with LilyPond without Frescobaldi, and I couldn’t solve the problem described in . So I