For me ot only seemed to work when I manually edit the entey script  and insert 
"import ly" after "import sys".

I don't see what that means but didn't have the time to investigate. I'll have 
to do a fresh Debian install soon, then U'll try again.

Urs

Am 23. März 2015 18:37:43 MEZ, schrieb SoundsFromSound 
<soundsfromso...@gmail.com>:
>Peter Bjuhr wrote
>> On 2015-03-09 11:41, Simon Albrecht wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> for whatever reason I keep running into problems whenever I try to 
>>> upgrade Frescobaldi (or install it on another machine).
>>> This time, I downloaded the .tar.gz bundles of both frescobaldi 2.18
>
>>> and python-ly 0.9.1 into ~/Frescobaldi/, unpacked them and installed
>
>>> them following the instructions, without any extra options. Then I 
>>> deleted the ~/frescobaldi-2.0.15/ directory containing the old 
>>> installation, but still Frescobaldi is complaining about not being 
>>> able to find the correct version of python-ly. How can I go on?
>>>
>>> TIA, Simon 
>> 
>>> Sorry, should have mentioned that this is on Ubuntu 14.10. 
>> 
>> Hi Simon!
>> 
>> It seems to me that ~/frescobaldi-2.0.15/ is the source of the old 
>> installation and not where the old installation is.
>> 
>> I also use Ubuntu 14.10, and when I run
>> 
>> |sudo python setup.py install|
>> 
>> Frescobaldi is installed in /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages.
>> 
>> Can you confirm that you have no old installations in either
>/usr/lib/ 
>> or /usr/local/lib/?
>> 
>> Best
>> Peter
>> 
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>Hi all,
>
>I also am having quite a headache installing the new Frescobaldi 2.18
>and
>python-ly on my friend's laptop. It's a new, clean install on Debian
>and I
>left all install locations as their default. I am getting the same
>error,
>saying python-ly is not found/up-to-date so Frescobaldi can't even
>open.
>
>Can you please tell me how I can fix this and get the application up
>and
>running? I tried removing all traces of Frescobaldi and then installing
>them
>to a different location, and still the same error. I've always had
>success
>updating Frescobaldi but 2.18 is the first time I've had such trouble.
>I'm
>certain it's to do with the python-ly install but I can't figure out
>why no
>matter where or how I install it, it fails.
>
>Thank you so much for any help!
>
>
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