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Re: midi2ly error
From: |
Johan Vromans |
Subject: |
Re: midi2ly error |
Date: |
Sat, 16 Dec 2006 16:15:33 +0100 |
[Quoting Jan Nieuwenhuizen, on December 16 2006, 15:44, in "Re: midi2ly error"]
> Johan Vromans <address@hidden> writes:
>
> > It's also in Fedora Core 5.
>
> > Klaas, if you need a wordk-around just email me.
>
> Workaround? Why isn't this fixed in Fedora?
It appears that midi2ly miscalculates the location of its module
library. I don't have the faintest idea whether this is a midi2ly
problem, or a Python problem. It could be a Fedora problem, although
it also appears in Debian.
(My work-around is to eliminate the location calculation and hard code
the real location where the module is. That's why I don't call it a
"solution".)
> [Where is LilyPond's bug page with Fedora, I cannot find the word Bug
> on http://fedora.redhat.com or any of its subpages I tried and,
> http://bugs.fedora.redhat.com does not exist either?]
https://bugzilla.redhat.com
-- Johan
- midi2ly error, klaas moerman, 2006/12/16
- Re: midi2ly error, Jan Nieuwenhuizen, 2006/12/16
- Re: midi2ly error, Johan Vromans, 2006/12/16
- Re: midi2ly error, Jan Nieuwenhuizen, 2006/12/16
- Re: midi2ly error,
Johan Vromans <=
- Re: midi2ly error, Quentin Spencer, 2006/12/16
- Re: midi2ly error, Han-Wen Nienhuys, 2006/12/17
- Re: midi2ly error, Quentin Spencer, 2006/12/17
- Re: midi2ly error, Quentin Spencer, 2006/12/17
- Re: midi2ly error, Han-Wen Nienhuys, 2006/12/18
- Re: midi2ly error, Quentin Spencer, 2006/12/17