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From: | Ralph Palmer |
Subject: | Re: Difficulty running convert-ly under Linux/Ubuntu |
Date: | Mon, 19 Dec 2022 20:49:57 -0800 |
I'm also on Ubuntu here (well, to be a bit more precise I'm using the KUbuntu distro, but should be close enough). I tried your command and had it fail. But, when I altered it just a bit it worked. All I had to do was specify the full path to the convert.ly file, like this:find . -name '*.ly' -exec /home/michael/lilypond/lilypond-2.24.0/bin/convert-ly -e '{}' \;Maybe give that a shot and see what happens.MichaelOn Mon, Dec 19, 2022 at 9:53 PM Ralph Palmer <palmer.r.violin@gmail.com> wrote:Greetings -Jean Abou Samra kindly pointed me in the right direction for the installation of 2.24.0 in Linux with Frescobaldi.I was successful. Then I tried running convert-ly for all my .ly files, usingfind . -name '*.ly' -exec convert-ly -e '{}' \;
on the command line. That was unsuccessful.I also triedconvert-ly -e $(find . -name '*.ly' -print)
but both of those commands were unsuccessful. In both cases, I got the message
6: exec: /home/rpalmer/lilypond/usr/bin/python3: not found
even though Python 3.10 is in the LilyPond directory. Ah, but I don't see my usr/bin directory. I'm still confused.
Any suggestions?
All the best,
Ralph
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