Hello Jean and thank you for your answer.
I understand that it must be complicated to understand what I want to explain, so much I find it difficult to explain things that are beyond my understanding. Let's try briefly, knowing that I am to my great regret quite ignorant in terms of computer language:
On my machine I use Frescobaldi 3.0 (which works pretty well and suits my needs perfectly except “
convert.ly" and “musicxml2ly" which don't work beyond lilypond 2.20.). Upgrading to 3.1 is impossible (issue: Crash: "Could not find QtWebEngineProcess" #1244 on Frescobaldi's site, unresolved). The main 3.0 infos are: Python: 3.7.0 - python-ly: 0.9.5 - Qt: 5.11.1 - PyQt: 5.11.2 - sip: 4.19.12 - poppler: 0.57.0 - python-poppler-qt: 0.24.2.
Now about Fresco 3.2: the procedure given in the “install" file does not work and returns messages like "/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.7/Resources/Python.app/Contents/MacOS/Python: can't open file 'setup.py': [Errno 2] No such file or directory – heroes:~ thiryjeanlouis$ python3 setup.py install —user /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.7/Resources/Python.app/Contents/MacOS/Python: can't open file 'setup.py': [Errno 2] No such file or directory" etc. etc.
If I type "frescobaldi" in the terminal, I get an app called "Python" exactly similar to Frescobaldi, using the same preferences and the same sessions but which is not version 3.2 and whose info is: Frescobaldi: 2.20.0 (!!) - Python: 3.5.9 - python-ly: 0.9.5 - Qty: 4.8.7 - PyQt: 4.12.1 - sip: 4.19.20 - poppler: 0.61.1 - python- poppler-qt: 0.24.0. A detail however, the application crashes systematically when leaving.
We can assume that there is a sneaky Python too many somewhere in the system, it's possible but where does this Frescobaldi 2.20 come from?
Hello Jean and thank you for your answer.
I understand that it must be complicated to understand what I want to explain, so much I find it difficult to explain things that are beyond my understanding. Let's briefly try:
On my machine I use Frescobaldi 3.0 (which works pretty well except
convert.ly and musicxml2ly which don't work beyond lilypond 2.20.). Upgrading to 3.1 does not work (issue: Crash: "Could not find QtWebEngineProcess" #1244 on Frescobaldi's site, unresolved). The main 3.0 infos are: Python: 3.7.0 - python-ly: 0.9.5 - Qt: 5.11.1 - PyQt: 5.11.2 - sip: 4.19.12 - poppler: 0.57.0 - python-poppler-qt: 0.24.2.
Now Fresco 3.2: the procedure given in the "install" file does not work and returns messages like: "/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.7/Resources/Python.app/Contents/MacOS/Python: can't open file 'setup.py': [Errno 2] No such file or directory
heroes:~ thiryjeanlouis$ python3 setup.py install --user
/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.7/Resources/Python.app/Contents/MacOS/Python: can't open file 'setup.py': [Errno 2] No such file or directory" etc. etc.
If I type "frescobaldi" in the terminal, I get an app called "Python" exactly similar to Frescobaldi, using the same preferences and the same sessions but which is not version 3.2 and whose info is: Frescobaldi: 2.20.0 (!!) - Python: 3.5.9 - python-ly: 0.9.5 - Qty: 4.8.7 - PyQt: 4.12.1 - sip: 4.19.20 - poppler: 0.61.1 - python- poppler-qt: 0.24.0. A detail however, the application crashes systematically when leaving.
I found all these pythons in my Mac: Python: 3.7.6, 2.7.16 , 3.7.4, 3.5.9, 3.7.1 - Python Launcher: 3.7.6, 3.7.1, 3.7.4.
We can assume that there is a sneaky Python too many somewhere in the system it's possible but where does this Frescobaldi 2.20 come from?
All the best,
JL