summary for devs: we suppose that error message about too old a version
error: file too old: 2.6.0 (oldest supported: 2.7.38)
error: consider updating the input with the convert-ly script
is misleading, and consider changing it.
2011/6/12 Brent Annable brentanna...@gmail.com:
Hey Janek,
Hi Brent,
2011/6/11 Brent Annable brentanna...@gmail.com
Thanks very much, I'm still relatively new to all this and never knew about
convert-ly.
When i tried to compile the files you provided (with version 2.13.61),
i got the following in log:
[...]
error: file too old: 2.6.0 (oldest
Hey Janek,
I'm using the latest stable version (2.14?).
When I first tried to compile the file, I got at least a dozen messages
telling me that files were too old (probably because of the structure, with
lots of different files containing information, etc.) and I was a little
overwhelmed; I
On 11-06-12 02:27 PM, Brent Annable wrote:
Hey Janek,
I'm using the latest stable version (2.14?).
When I first tried to compile the file, I got at least a dozen
messages telling me that files were too old (probably because of the
structure, with lots of different files containing
Hi y'all,
I'm arranging some Haydn string quartets and found some Lilypond files of
them on Mutopia, but when I go to generate them I get an error saying that
the version is too old (2.6.0) and that only versions 2.7.38 and up are
supported. I'd hate to have to create the whole thing again, so
On 11-06-11 08:38 AM, Brent Annable wrote:
Hi y'all,
I'm arranging some Haydn string quartets and found some Lilypond files
of them on Mutopia, but when I go to generate them I get an error
saying that the version is too old (2.6.0) and that only versions
2.7.38 and up are supported. I'd
Hi Colin,
Thanks very much, I'm still relatively new to all this and never knew about
convert-ly. Just so you know, it can be run in batch mode: to convert all
the files in a directory you type:
convert-ly -e *.ly
I had everything converted in a jiffy! Much obliged.
Brent.
On 11 June 2011
On 11-06-11 09:38 AM, Brent Annable wrote:
Hi Colin,
Thanks very much, I'm still relatively new to all this and never knew
about convert-ly. Just so you know, it can be run in batch mode: to
convert all the files in a directory you type:
convert-ly -e *.ly
I had everything converted in a