Meanwhile I found out what caused the problem: changing the line endings in the mx1-file to UNIX made musixflx work perfectly. The generated mx1-file had Mac line endings. So there is no need to change the binary except that it would be useful if it accepted the Mac line endigs. However I can live with doing this conversion manually.

Thanks again,
Chajim Meinhold

Am 12.04.2006 um 10:12 schrieb Christian Mondrup:

Chajim Meinhold wrote:
Many thanks for your help. It ist much clearer now what to do. I am alreacy using OzTeX as TeX driver so I had to learn that musixflx is
a terminal application. Doing some first experiments with the example
 files I got the following error message:
[Chajims-PB:~/musixcmfolder] chajim% musixflx nonmoriar
<<< musixflex 0.83/T.63dt+jh.2 >>>
... decoding command line ... open <nonmoriar.mx1> for input ...
testing versionnumber
!!! Wrong version !!!
1musixflx : 0.83
!!! Can't go on !!! [Chajims-PB:~/musixcmfolder] chajim%
It is not clear to me what can be done to solve this problem so I
hope I may ask you for further help.

musixflx 0.83 is the most recent version. This version works for me on my OSX laptop. I've compiled the musixflx c-source once more and uploaded the OSX binary as http://icking-music-archive.org/cmo/outgoing/musixflx

Try that binary and see if it works for you. You may also consider compiling the c-source yourself. It comes with the musixtex zip distribution (in the directory /system). You need to have a c compiler (eg. GNU gcc) installed on your OSX station in order to compile the c-source.
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Christian Mondrup, Sheet Music Editor
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