On Saturday, 12 July 2025 15:25:23 British Summer Time Levi Neuwirth wrote:
> > On Jul 12, 2025, at 09:57, Hans S <[email protected]> wrote:
> > 
> > As I don't want to mix whole development source package tree into my
> > system, I think I better just wait for the updated MuseScore to be
> > moved to the stable tree. It would though be nice to have a binary
> > package for exactly something like MuseScore, which is a relatively
> > large build, but with few USE flags, so it should be possible to have
> > one or two of the most common USE flag combinations as binaries. :-)

-fPIC is a compiler flag, not a USE flag.


> Ever since the change from MuseScore 3 to MuseScore 4, the developers have
> been pushing an AppImage binary download on their webpage as the primary
> means of installation on Linux, going so far as to discourage installation
> from a package manager. Of course this doesn’t facilitate USE flags or
> anything of the like, but you may find it more stable.
> 
> I have tried using MuseScore on a few distributions from various package
> managers and I am sad to report that I have encountered numerous issues on
> every attempt. It seems that MuseScore 4 incurred a major hit to
> reliability when compared with MuseScore 3. These seem to me to be issues
> rooted within MuseScore’s development and nothing else.
> 
> Cheers,
> Levi

It may be worth trying snap or flatpak to install and run musescore - unless 
or until a Gentoo binhost package becomes available one day.

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