How to install MuseScore 2
Hello! How do I install a nightly build of MuseScore? I downloaded the tar file, extracted it, and inside there is this executable file that when I click it, it does nothing, although I added all the permissions to it.
Hello! How do I install a nightly build of MuseScore? I downloaded the tar file, extracted it, and inside there is this executable file that when I click it, it does nothing, although I added all the permissions to it.
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The instructions at http://prereleases.musescore.org/linux/nightly/ don't work for you?
Hi Sashhh.
Which OS are you using?
In reply to Hi Sashhh. Which OS are you by ChurchOrganist
Apparently Linux, else the remark about downloading a tar file doesn't make any sense?
In reply to Apparently Linux, else the by Jojo-Schmitz
If it's Linux then it is important to know the flavour as there are different ways of handling User programs across the different packages.
In reply to If it's Linux then it is by ChurchOrganist
It's Ubuntu 12.04. Here is a screenshot of the file and the permission settings:
http://i61.tinypic.com/2q18bk2.png
I double click on it, and nothing happens.
In reply to It's Ubuntu 12.04. Here is a by Sashhh
You need read/write/execute permission
In reply to You need read/write/execute by Jojo-Schmitz
which revision did you download ?
I could check, since I keep the successive files which I upload.
Did you selected 32 bits (and not 64) if your OS is 32 ?
In reply to which revision did you by robert leleu
It's 32 bit. I downloaded the latest two, same thing. I've also tried earlier with no success, but then I thought it must be something about the file, but it might be something else that's wrong....
In reply to It's 32 bit. I downloaded the by Sashhh
Did you ever manage to fix this? I'm struggling with the same thing at the moment. Using 32bit Linux mint. click on the file, which says it's executable and with permission to run as application checked, but nothing happens...
In reply to It's Ubuntu 12.04. Here is a by Sashhh
Ah yes - I fell foul of this one too.
You have to change the ownership settings of part of the system to you in order to be able to run the file.
The alternative is to use Ubuntu Studio which is set up to do most graphic and audio stuff right out of the box.
ISTR you still have to change permissions to get a nightly to run rhough.
The hard drive has failed on my Ubuntu Studio box, so I can't check for you until that has been fixed.