Dear Dave, thanks for Your soon reply. When I type > sudo pip install --upgrade pip > I get
> sudo: pip: command not found > I don't know how to update pip. Do You have a hint? All the best, Stefan Am So., 1. Nov. 2020 um 14:15 Uhr schrieb Dave Seidel <dave.sei...@gmail.com >: > Try upgrading pip with sudo (i.e., "sudo pip install --upgrade pip"), > though it is not really necessary to run abjab or anything else, which > seems to have installed properly. > > - Dave > > On Sun, Nov 1, 2020 at 8:01 AM Stefan Thomas <kontrapunktste...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Dear community, >> I tried to install abjad with >> pip install abjad >> And I got: >> >>> Collecting abjad >>> Using cached >>> https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/f7/2f/23b14c7ff2ca1a5728e81fc1b5960374ec444efad43b197dca009 >>> 53d90cc/Abjad-3.1.tar.gz >>> Could not import setuptools which is required to install from a source >>> distribution. >>> Please install setuptools. >>> >>> >>> You are using pip version 9.0.3, however version 20.2.4 is available. >>> You should consider upgrading via the 'pip install --upgrade pip' >>> command. >>> >> And after >> >>> pip install --upgrade pip >>> >> I've got >> >>> Collecting pip >>> Using cached >>> https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/cb/28/91f26bd088ce8e22169032100d4260614fc3da435025ff389ef1d >>> 396a433/pip-20.2.4-py2.py3-none-any.whl >>> Installing collected packages: pip >>> Found existing installation: pip 9.0.3 >>> Uninstalling pip-9.0.3: >>> Successfully uninstalled pip-9.0.3 >>> Rolling back uninstall of pip >>> Exception: >>> Traceback (most recent call last): >>> >>> >>> File >>> "/home/stefan/.local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pip/basecommand.py", line >>> 215, in main >>> status = self.run(options, args) >>> >>> >>> File >>> "/home/stefan/.local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pip/commands/install.py", >>> line 342, in run >>> prefix=options.prefix_path, >>> >>> >>> File >>> "/home/stefan/.local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pip/req/req_set.py", line >>> 784, in install >>> **kwargs >>> >>> >>> File >>> "/home/stefan/.local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pip/req/req_install.py", >>> line 851, in install >>> self.move_wheel_files(self.source_dir, root=root, prefix=prefix) >>> >>> File >>> "/home/stefan/.local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pip/req/req_install.py", >>> line 1064, in move_wheel_files >>> isolated=self.isolated, >>> >>> >>> File "/home/stefan/.local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pip/wheel.py", >>> line 345, in move_wheel_files >>> clobber(source, lib_dir, True) >>> >>> >>> File "/home/stefan/.local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pip/wheel.py", >>> line 316, in clobber >>> ensure_dir(destdir) >>> >>> >>> File >>> "/home/stefan/.local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pip/utils/__init__.py", >>> line 83, in ensure_dir >>> os.makedirs(path) >>> >>> >>> File "/usr/lib/python2.7/os.py", line 157, in makedirs >>> >>> mkdir(name, mode) >>> >>> >>> OSError: [Errno 13] Permission denied: >>> '/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/pip-20.2.4.dist-info' >>> >>> You are using pip version 9.0.3, however version 20.2.4 is available. >>> You should consider upgrading via the 'pip install --upgrade pip' >>> command. >>> >> What can I do know? >> Thanks for Your help, >> Stefan >> >> Hey Megan, >>> >>> I use a different approach, but have you checked Abjad already? >>> https://abjad.github.io/index.html >>> >>> Cheers >>> Martín. >>> >>> www.martinrinconbotero.com >>> On 31. Oct 2020, 18:51 +0100, Megan Aldrich <maldr...@conncoll.edu>, >>> wrote: >>> > Hello, >>> > >>> > Is there a package that would allow me to output in a lilypond format >>> from python? I found something through google searches and it’s poorly >>> documented and hard to use. Is there something that you recommend using? >>> > >>> > Meg >>> > -- >>> > Megan Aldrich >>> > >>> > Connecticut College >>> >> >>