Sucess!! :-) Was: Re: The frust is growing up ... Was: Re: giving up frustrated ... :-(

2005-11-13 Thread Roland Goretzki
Hello list, hello /Mats, You wrote: Sorry for taking so long. Never mind! I'm glad to hear something helping ... :-) First of all, I can tell you that the latest autopackage installer, version 2.6.4.3 from the Downloads page at lilypond.org works excellently on Debian stable. In deed, it

Re: The frust is growing up ... Was: Re: giving up frustrated ... :-(

2005-11-10 Thread Mats Bengtsson
Sorry for taking so long. First of all, I can tell you that the latest autopackage installer, version 2.6.4.3 from the Downloads page at lilypond.org works excellently on Debian stable. If you want to compile it yourself, you can use standard versions of all tools, except that you need to

Re: The frust is growing up ... Was: Re: giving up frustrated ... :-(

2005-10-30 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen
Mats Bengtsson writes: Is really the autopackage compiled against libc 2.3.4? I'm afraid that 2.6.4 might have been. I have upgraded and patched autopackage and made 2.6.4.1 and 2.7.14 packages available that should work better. http://lilypond.org/download/autopackage Jan. -- Jan

Re: The frust is growing up ... Was: Re: giving up frustrated ... :-(

2005-10-30 Thread Roland Goretzki
Hello list, hello /Mats, You wrote: The easiest solution for you is probably to compile the program yourself. I'll do it myself on Debian Sarge in the coming days and can send detailed instructions, but it seems that the only thing you need to compile in addition to lilypond is a newer

Re: The frust is growing up ... Was: Re: giving up frustrated ... :-(

2005-10-28 Thread Erik Sandberg
Citerar Roland Goretzki [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hello list, hello Erik, You wrote: Well, a 2.6.3 .deb is in debian unstable now, so perhaps you can try that. Thank You, I tried, but on my sarge 3.1 there are some difficulties with dependencies, so this is not the way ... :-( Every

Re: The frust is growing up ... Was: Re: giving up frustrated ... :-(

2005-10-28 Thread Mats Bengtsson
The easiest solution for you is probably to compile the program yourself. I'll do it myself on Debian Sarge in the coming days and can send detailed instructions, but it seems that the only thing you need to compile in addition to lilypond is a newer version of fontforge, which can be

Re: The frust is growing up ... Was: Re: giving up frustrated ... :-(

2005-10-27 Thread Erik Sandberg
On Thursday 27 October 2005 01.59, Roland Goretzki wrote: Hello list,, I wrote: Trying a little example with lilypond example-1.ly results in an error message: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/noten/2.6.3.1/probe lilypond example-1.ly GNU LilyPond 2.6.3.1 [ ... ]

Re: The frust is growing up ... Was: Re: giving up frustrated ... :-(

2005-10-27 Thread Mats Bengtsson
Forwarded to bug-lilypond! Is really the autopackage compiled against libc 2.3.4? If it should work on almost any Linux system, then it has to be compatible with older versions of libc. On Debian stable, for example, libc has version 2.3.2. /Mats Roland Goretzki wrote: Hello list,, I

Re: The frust is growing up ... Was: Re: giving up frustrated ... :-(

2005-10-27 Thread Roland Goretzki
Hello list, hello Erik, You wrote: Well, a 2.6.3 .deb is in debian unstable now, so perhaps you can try that. Thank You, I tried, but on my sarge 3.1 there are some difficulties with dependencies, so this is not the way ... :-( Every download (meanwhile more than five) spends over 80 minutes,

Re: The frust is growing up ... Was: Re: giving up frustrated ... :-(

2005-10-27 Thread D Josiah Boothby
Unfortunately, this is a bit of a problem with the Debian world. Outdated and (relatively) proven is given more importance than up-to-date -- even if the up-to-date software is better, more stable, and much more desirable. Because of dependency chains, installing the official 2.6.3 .deb from

Re: The frust is growing up ... Was: Re: giving up frustrated ... :-(

2005-10-26 Thread Roland Goretzki
Hello list,, I wrote: Trying a little example with lilypond example-1.ly results in an error message: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/noten/2.6.3.1/probe lilypond example-1.ly GNU LilyPond 2.6.3.1 [ ... ] /home/roland/.local/bin/lilypond-bin-2.6.3.1: relocation error:

The frust is growing up ... Was: Re: giving up frustrated ... :-(

2005-10-20 Thread Roland Goretzki
Hello list, hello Jan, You wrote: try apt-get install libltdl3 Thank You, this did work, but afterwards there were two other libs to install, one after another ... That did work also, and then lilypond --version gave a good output. But then came the next desillusionation: Trying a little