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From: | Robert Ley |
Subject: | Re: No Work! 10.5.8 vs. 10.4.11 |
Date: | Thu, 17 Dec 2009 09:22:39 -0800 |
So i do not think the problem is with you at all. The difference is that the external disc has 10.4.11 on it and the internal has 10.5.8. So it [v.2.12.2] works fine under 10.4.11, but not under 10.5.8. EXACTLY correct. Not only that but the program [v2.12.2] won't quit either. I have to "force quit" v2.12.2. v 2.13.9 quits fine. Yes. works just fine from the System 10.4.11 external disc using v2.12.2. All done from Internal Hard Disc, System 10.5.8 Using LilyPond 2.12.2. I quit all applications and used Console. Here is the message I get in Console once LilyPond opens to the "Welcome to LilyPond" screen and has only the single "LilyPond" menu item in the graphic I sent. Dec 17 09:00:02 rdlpowerbook LilyPond[203]: +[NSATSGlyphGenerator initialize] invocation. The class is deprecated. Using LilyPond 2.13.9 The program opens to the "Welcome to LilyPond" screen and the entire menu bar is present. I save the file to the desktop with an .ly file type. I hit "Compile->Text file" to try and compile the file in the window and get nothing at all. I opened the saved file from the desktop using the "open" command and tried "Compile->Text file" on it. Got nothing. The console shows this message: Thursday, December 17, 2009 9:05:46 AM US/Pacific Dec 17 09:06:44 rdlpowerbook LilyPond[231]: <type 'exceptions.OSError'>: [Errno 86] Bad CPU type in executable Dec 17 09:07:14: --- last message repeated 1 time --- Dec 17 09:07:15 rdlpowerbook fseventsd[40]: callback_client: ERROR: d2f_callback_rpc() => (ipc/send) invalid destination port (268435459) for pid 231 I then used the 'update syntax' command from the 'compile' menu on the file that I had saved to the desktop and then opened and get this in the syntax window: convert-ly (GNU LilyPond) 2.13.9 Processing `/Users/robertley/Desktop/UntitledXVY.ly'... Applying conversion: and this in the console window: Thursday, December 17, 2009 9:07:31 AM US/Pacific Dec 17 09:07:42 rdlpowerbook /usr/sbin/ocspd[242]: starting Thank you again very much. HOPE this helps!!! If there is anything else I can try, please let me know. I'm anxious to help, really. RDL |
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