Am Montag, den 30.12.2019, 17:59 +0100 schrieb Simon Albrecht: > Hello everybody, > > after upgrading to Ubuntu 18.04 I freshly installed Frescobaldi (and > python-ly) according to the guide in the wiki (except for writing > the > ~/bin/frescobaldi within gedit, because somehow the first echo line > wouldn’t work… and I cloned both repos from github.com/frescobaldi/… > instead of /wbsoft/…). > > Now when I try to launch Frescobaldi, I get this error: > > “We are sorry, but Frescobaldi can't run properly. > > The python-ly package is not available or too old. > > At least version 0.9.4 is required to run Frescobaldi. > > If you did install python-ly correctly, please remove the old > > ly package from the frescobaldi_app directory, or completely > > remove and then reinstall Frescobaldi.” > > The most sensible explanation for that would be an error in the bash > file, so I attach it in case someone else can see one… >
The point is that you split one line in two. You have to *either* "export" an environment variable *or* prepend it to the command you are invoking, which is what is given on the Wiki page. > (I cloned the repos directly in the home directory, so ~/python-ly > should be the correct location) > > @Urs: Should the wiki guide be updated to point to the repos in the > frescobaldi organisation instead of wbsoft? Yes, I have just done that. Urs > > Best, Simon >