Re: [Mscore-developer] Ubuntu 14.04 package

2015-03-30 Thread Maurizio M. Gavioli
Just for future reference, it might be helpful to other Linux Mint users. I used the following procedure on an old notebook with a fresh installation of Linux Mint 17.1 (Rebecca) without any trace of previous MuseScore or custom Qt installation (Mint 17.1 comes with Qt 5.2.1): 1) Added the PPA

Re: [Mscore-developer] Ubuntu 14.04 package

2015-03-26 Thread Toby St Clere Smithe
Hi Robert, Those timestamps on /usr/bin/musescore and /usr/bin/mscore look correct to me (they are the same as the ones in the package), and, yes, /usr/bin/musescore is a link to /usr/bin/mscore. For reference, if I run sha256sum /usr/bin/mscore I get the hash

Re: [Mscore-developer] Ubuntu 14.04 package

2015-03-26 Thread Robert Leleu
edited mail At the time, after numerous desinstall reinstall, here I am * Mint 17.1 Rebecca (based on Ubuntu 14.04) * /usr/bin/musescore 20.6 Mio, a link to mscore start Musescore 2.0.0 6e47f74 * /usr/bin/mscore 20.6 Mio, start Musescore 2.0.0 6e47f74 of 25/03/2015 23:16 (that's the

Re: [Mscore-developer] Ubuntu 14.04 package

2015-03-26 Thread Robert Leleu
indeed I get the same result thanks Je la 26/03/2015 19:33, Toby St Clere Smithe skribis : sha256sum /usr/bin/mscore -- Dive into the World of Parallel Programming The Go Parallel Website, sponsored by Intel and

[Mscore-developer] Ubuntu 14.04 package

2015-03-25 Thread Toby St Clere Smithe
Hi all, Just FYI that a MuseScore 2.0.0 package for 14.04 is available now at the PPA[0]. Installing MuseScore on 14.04 will pull in some upgraded Qt5 components, so if anything breaks, let me know. It is OK on my system, but since my configuration is likely to differ from others', I cannot make