Installation of MuseScore 4 in Ubuntu 20.04 failed
I have tried to install MuseScore 4 in Ubuntu 22.04 for days in vain.
I installed Fuse2, set the AppImage permission to be executable. Nothing worked.
Please help.
Allan
I have tried to install MuseScore 4 in Ubuntu 22.04 for days in vain.
I installed Fuse2, set the AppImage permission to be executable. Nothing worked.
Please help.
Allan
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Troubleshooting anything begins with collecting info.
I would suggest to have a look at the logfile
~/.local/share/MuseScore/MuseScore4/logs
Or start the appimage from command line and read what happens.
In reply to Troubleshooting anything… by graffesmusic
I tries to install again and got the following message.
allan-miu@allanmiu-Lenovo-C560:~/.local/share/MuseScore/MuseScore4/logs$ ~/Downloads/MuseScore*.AppImage install
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libjack.so.0
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libnss3.so
/tmp/.mount_MuseScwOIxGx/AppRun: line 26: 12640 Killed "${APPDIR}/bin/mscore-portable" "$@"
allan-miu@allanmiu-Lenovo-C560:~/.local/share/MuseScore/MuseScore4/logs$
What is that means { /tmp/.mount_MuseScwOIxGx/AppRun: line 26: 12640 Killed }
Appreciate!!
In reply to I tries to install again and… by allanmiu1002
You can try to run the appimage with the check-depends option
./MuseScoreNightly-latest-master-x86_64.AppImage check-depends
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libjack.so.0
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libnss3.so
AppImage contains 2061 executables and 197 libraries.
Checking dependencies for executables and libraries...
...
You can also extract the appimage
./MuseScoreNightly-latest-master-x86_64.AppImage --appimage-extract
This will extract the image in a directory squashfs-root
You then can check e.g.
cd squashfs-root/bin
ldd mscore4portable
(or ldd mscoreportablenightly if you are using a nightly build)
or just run the mscoreportable executable
You can run an appimage without installing it. perhaps it is just a problem with the install option?
In reply to You can try to run the… by graffesmusic
Thanks for your response.
Yes, I can run it without installing it. It is a kind of awkward situation.
I did what you said. Here is the error messages.
allan-miu@allanmiu-Lenovo-C560:~$ ./MuseScoreNightly-latest-master-x86_64.AppImage check-depends
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libjack.so.0
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libnss3.so
bash: ./MuseScoreNightly-latest-master-x86_64.AppImage: No such file or directory
bash: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libjack.so.0: Permission denied
bash: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libnss3.so: Permission denied
allan-miu@allanmiu-Lenovo-C560:~$ apt show ~/Downloads/MuseScore*.AppImage
E: Unsupported file /home/allan-miu/Downloads/MuseScore-3.6.2.548021370-x86_64(3).AppImage given on commandline
E: Unsupported file /home/allan-miu/Downloads/MuseScore-4.1.1.232071203-x86_64(1).AppImage given on commandline
allan-miu@allanmiu-Lenovo-C560:~$ ./MuseScoreNightly-latest-master-x86_64.AppImage check-depends
bash: ./MuseScoreNightly-latest-master-x86_64.AppImage: No such file or directory
allan-miu@allanmiu-Lenovo-C560:~$
Ideas of improvements. Thanks a lot.
In reply to Thanks for your response… by allanmiu1002
So you can run it? And the problem is just the install option?
Obviously, you don't have the MuseScoreNightly-latest-master-x86_64.AppImage on your system.
Maybe try with the appimage present on your system.
An appimage is not an Ubuntu package, the apt command is useless in this case.
You have 2 appimages on your system in the Downloads
/home/allan-miu/Downloads/MuseScore-3.6.2.548021370-x86_64(3).AppImage
/home/allan-miu/Downloads/MuseScore-4.1.1.232071203-x86_64(1).AppImage
And you want to install both of them at the same time
~/Downloads/MuseScore*.AppImage install
I would try with the real name instead of the * wildcard
In reply to So you can run it? And the… by graffesmusic
I used the real name of the AppImage instead of using the wildcard*.
Eventually, it worked. So, obviously the Ubuntu did not like the wildcard *.
Thank you very much.
In reply to I used the real name of the… by allanmiu1002
The wildcard just caused the shell to expand the command line to more than one appimage
In reply to The wildcard just caused the… by Jojo-Schmitz
So, the usage of wildcard is narrowly defined.
Thanks a lot.