Re: convert-ly error

2021-01-13 Thread Knute Snortum
On Tue, Jan 12, 2021 at 4:27 PM keith Luke wrote: > > Have any Windows 10 LP2.22.0 successfully run convert-ly? > > I uninstalled LP2.22.0 and reinstalled it in c:\Program Files (x86)\LilyPond > Here is my Path variable: > > PATH=C:\Program Files >

Re: convert-ly error

2021-01-13 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> `convert-ly` is a python script. For Windows, rename the file > > c:\Program Files (x86)\usr\bin\convert-ly > > to > > convert-ly.py > > Then Windows will know to run the python interpreter on this file. > > NOTE: This script works as is on Linux because the first line of the > script

Re: convert-ly error

2021-01-12 Thread keith Luke
Thanks, Dan. Renaming convert-ly to convert-ly.py worked. On Tue, Jan 12, 2021 at 5:07 PM Daniel Connors wrote: > convert-ly is a python script. For Windows, rename *the file c:\Program > Files (x86)\usr\bin\convert-ly to convert-ly.py* > > *Then Windows will know to run the python

Re: convert-ly error

2021-01-12 Thread Daniel Connors
convert-ly is a python script. For Windows, rename *the file c:\Program Files (x86)\usr\bin\convert-ly to convert-ly.py* *Then Windows will know to run the python interpreter on this file.* *NOTE: This script works as is on Linux because the first line of the script says to run python on the

Re: convert-ly error

2021-01-12 Thread keith Luke
Have any Windows 10 LP2.22.0 successfully run convert-ly? I uninstalled LP2.22.0 and reinstalled it in *c:\Program Files (x86)\LilyPond* Here is my Path variable: PATH=C:\Program Files

Re: convert-ly error

2021-01-12 Thread Federico Bruni
On Tue, Jan 12 2021 at 10:39:40 PM +, Michael Hendry wrote: Could the problem be the “>” sign in the path reported in the error message? C:\LilyPond220\usr\bin>convert-ly -e alice2.ly I think it's the command line prompt symbol. In other words, he entered that directory and launched

Re: convert-ly error

2021-01-12 Thread Michael Hendry
> On 12 Jan 2021, at 20:12, keith Luke wrote: > > I just installed lilypond 2.20.0 and tried running convert-ly to update old > versions of scores. > > I get the following error messages: > > C:\LilyPond220\usr\bin>convert-ly -e alice2.ly > 'convert-ly' is not recognized as an internal or

Re: convert-ly error

2021-01-12 Thread Federico Bruni
On Tue, Jan 12 2021 at 10:12:04 AM -1000, keith Luke wrote: I just installed lilypond 2.20.0 and tried running convert-ly to update old versions of scores. I get the following error messages: C:\LilyPond220\usr\bin>convert-ly -e alice2.ly 'convert-ly' is not recognized as an internal or

convert-ly error

2021-01-12 Thread keith Luke
I just installed lilypond 2.20.0 and tried running convert-ly to update old versions of scores. I get the following error messages: C:\LilyPond220\usr\bin>convert-ly -e alice2.ly 'convert-ly' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. How do I get

convert-ly error

2020-04-09 Thread Thomas Scharkowski
% convert-ly ImportError: Bad magic number in /Applications/Frescobaldi.app/Contents/Resources/site.pyc LilyPond 2.20.0 LilyPond 2.19.84 macOS 10.15.4 When I use the command from Frecobaldi (3.1.1) I get the following: arch: posix_spawnp:

convert-ly error / Frescobaldi

2019-11-10 Thread Thomas Scharkowski
Convert-ly does not work if started from Frescobaldi, generating this message: -- arch: posix_spawnp: /System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/bin/python2.7: Bad CPU type in executable The document has not been changed. -- Convert-ly works normally when started from

convert-ly error

2008-11-17 Thread Nick Payne
I've seen this error several times when running convert-ly. I think it must be a timing problem of some sort because when I run the identical command again it always succeeds on the 2nd execution: Running 2.11.63 on XP. = convert-ly.py

convert-ly error?

2006-08-03 Thread David Griffel
I just installed 2.9.13 on WinXP after uninstalling 2.8.5 I tried to convert a .ly file, with first line \version 2.8.5 It failed. Here's the ouput from the console window.

Re: convert-ly error?

2006-08-03 Thread Mats Bengtsson
It's a bug, see http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-lilypond/2006-07/msg00089.html One workaround is to remove the files lilylib.py and convertrules.py in C:\Program Files\LilyPond\usr\share\lilypond\current\python\ /Mats David Griffel wrote: I just installed 2.9.13 on WinXP after

Re: convert-ly error?

2006-08-03 Thread David Griffel
Your workaround did the trick, thanks very much, David on 03/08/2006 12:00 Mats Bengtsson wrote: It's a bug, see http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-lilypond/2006-07/msg00089.html One workaround is to remove the files lilylib.py and convertrules.py in C:\Program

Re: convert-ly error (Was: avoid-slur not set)

2006-07-31 Thread Mats Bengtsson
It seems that Han-Wen fixed this bug as soon as he saw your email. I have back-ported the fix also to appear in the next 2.8.x version. /Mats Henrik Frisk wrote: The subject on this message was wrong. Sorry about that. Dunno what happend...

convert-ly error (Was: avoid-slur not set)

2006-07-25 Thread Henrik Frisk
The subject on this message was wrong. Sorry about that. Dunno what happend... ---BeginMessage--- Hello, I've been away from the list for some time. Noticed that convert-ly erroneously (?) changed my \epsfile markups in a file version 2.7.15 to \\epsfile when updating it to 2.9.13. This is on

version (convert-ly) error in Pedro's 2.3.22

2004-10-12 Thread Paul Scott
With Pedro's 2.3.22 Debian packages I get: Now processing `pagetest.ly' Parsing... error: Incorrect lilypond version: 2.2.0 (2.3.22, 2.3.22) error: Consider updating the input with the convert-ly script Interpreting music... [5] Converting to `pagetest.pdf'... error: failed files: pagetest.ly