After severe problems (which seemed to include a version conflict) with a Python hack, I uninstalled Python and LilyPond, then reinstalled first Python and then LilyPond without its bundled Python (largely to see if it still worked).

So far it /has/ still worked, with my Python script calling what's now the only Python version on the machine, and LilyPond apparently working as usual. (I also had to hack around a Python package to make it work with 3.2.2, but that's another story.)

The question is, how dependent on Python is LilyPond? Am I likely to find problems in the future? (Python 3 syntax is very different from the version 2 which LilyPond wants to install.)

BTW when LilyPond uninstalled, it left behind a lot of redundant entries in the Windoze registry. Not being a registry guru I have nothing constructive to add beyond commenting on this. :-(

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Hilary

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