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List:       lilypond-user
Subject:    Re: problem with installing frescobaldi
From:       Wilbert Berendsen <lilykde () xs4all ! nl>
Date:       2009-02-26 9:28:59
Message-ID: 200902261028.59550.lilykde () xs4all ! nl
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Op dinsdag 24 februari 2009, schreef Chris Snyder:
> Stefan Thomas wrote:
> > I tried to install Frescobaldi from source.
> > But I get the following error message:
> > The C++ compiler "CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER-NOTFOUND" is not able to compile a
> >   simple test program.
> > I don't undertand the meaning of it-
> > I use Kubuntu, with KDE 4.2

Frescobaldi uses CMake (like other KDE apps). A little stupid is that CMake 
always requires a compiler to be present, although Frescobaldi is written in 
Python and requires no compiling.

> It looks to me like you don't have a proper build environment (including
> a C++ compiler) installed. You can get what you need by installing the
> build-essential package.
>
> Alternatively, I've been working on setting up an Ubuntu PPA (personal
> package archive) that contains Frescobaldi. While I have been told that
> Frescobaldi will likely be included in Ubuntu Jaunty, I'm planning to
> always have the most recent version available in this archive. I also
> provide the latest version of LilyPond (currently 2.12.1 - I haven't
> been able to get a 2.12.2 package to compile because of documentation
> issues that I believe are fixed in git), since LilyPond releases occur
> much more frequently than Ubuntu ones.
>
> You can access the PPA by going to the following address:
>
> https://launchpad.net/~csnyder/+archive/ppa
>
> That page also gives instructions for adding it to your sources.list.
>

Many thanks! I added a link to the Frescobaldi links page.

best regards,
Wilbert Berendsen

-- 
Frescobaldi, LilyPond editor for KDE: http://www.frescobaldi.org/



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