Have you run the texhash command to let TeX build its file indexes? If not, that might explain the inability to locate the style files.

Incidentally, if you are only writing simple documents (for example, with only one score in a document), you might not need to install gregorio on your system. The web interfaces at
  http://gregorio.gabrielmass.com
and
  http://illuminarepublications.com/gregorio/
can produce useful output for this sort of case.

--Richard



On 04/20/2013 07:51 AM, Anselmo Ettelt wrote:
bonjours et enchanté! Merci pour les deux répons!

What about the proposition of Pierre Couderc:
If I would follow this, I would have to uninstall what is already installed ...?

What about father Peron, the problem is, that I do NOT have sufficient space - 
unfortunately!
I have Linux Mint Katya on a Life-Stick. It works really well! But during the installation of 
Texlive about two weeks ago I got the error "not sufficient disk-space" (where 
"disk" means the USB-flash-memory). With a couple of tricks I succeeded in doing it 
anyway (I went to the deb-folder, where the fresh downloaded files came in, put them all to a 
external harddisk, and continued the installation mostly manually).

Possibly, the errors could come from these problems.

I downloaded now manually several sty-files, put them at the place, where they are 
considered to be and started "lualatex greg.tex" once more.

Unfortunately the errors continue. At the end I get the following messages:
(the whole greg.log is attached; if anybody still could give me a hope, I would 
be glad)
________________________________________________
Here is how much of LuaTeX's memory you used:
  3030 strings out of 495130
  100000,106986 words of node,token memory allocated
  12513 words of node memory still in use:
    169 hlist, 4 vlist, 19 rule, 21 disc, 4 math, 1286 glue, 66 kern, 81 penalty
, 2 noad, 2 math_char, 413 glyph, 439 attribute, 115 glue_spec, 439 attribute_l
ist, 6 temp, 2 if_stack, 5 write, 6 local_par, 7 dir, 1 late_lua nodes
    avail lists: 2:1,6:2,10:1
  6209 multiletter control sequences out of 65536+50000
  63 fonts using 3580795 bytes
  35i,7n,24p,625b,2946s stack positions out of 5000i,500n,10000p,200000b,50000s
!  ==> Fatal error occurred, no output PDF file produced!
________________________________________________

thank you in advance!
fr Anselm



-----Mensaje original-----
De: "Jacques Peron" <[email protected]>
Enviado: Saturday, 20 April, 2013 12:17
Para: "Anselmo Ettelt" <[email protected]>, [email protected]
Asunto: Re: [Gregorio-users] Gregorio on Linux problem

Hello Father,

You could try installing all texlive by installing texlive-full, if your
disk space lets you afford it : if I remember well, it takes about 2,5 GB.

Sincerely yours,

l'abbé Jacques Peron.


2013/4/20 Anselmo Ettelt <[email protected]>

Hallo Jonathan,
thank you for the tip! I had erroneously thought, that on my Linux-Device
lualatex would not work.
But it does!

Nevertheless problems continue!
I get constantly errors like:
something.sty cannot be found (after doing "lualatex greg.tex"). I install
right now little additions (I call it additions; I think, they are), like
in this moment texlive-fonts-extra with
sudo apt-get install texlive-fonts-extra

I hope, I don't do a silly thing (damage or so)

texthash did not do results!

I will be up from tomorrow morning a week without internet. Than I write
again. Thank you for help!
fr Anselm


-----Mensaje original-----
De: "Jonathan Yip" <[email protected]>
Enviado: Friday, 19 April, 2013 12:22
Para: "Anselmo Ettelt" <[email protected]>
CC: [email protected]
Asunto: Re: [Gregorio-users] Gregorio on Linux problem

Hello Fr Anselm,

Try running lualatex on greg.tex instead of the combination of lamed and
dvipdfm.  Lamed, I believe, is quite an old implementation of
Omega/Aleph in basic LaTeX.  The suggested engine for Gregorio nowadays
should be LuaLaTeX.

Best,
Jonathan

On 19/04/13 11:17, Anselmo Ettelt wrote:
Hallo Jonathan,

thank you for proposing your help! Indeed, the best idea is to attach
the result, it is easier then to describe.
As I told some minutes ago, the gabc is now transformed by Gregorio to
tex - problem resolved. What I did, was cutting away almost the whole
information-part of the beginning of the file.
Now the great problem is, that doing the next command ("lamed greg.tex",
where "greg.tex" is my main tex, and inside it is adapted at three places)
I get  this error:
"! LaTeX Error: File `luatextra.sty' not found."

And continuing with the next step "dvipdfm greg.dvi", I get bad results
(after pressing several times "Enter", which I did in spite of a great
amount of following error messages). I will attach them.
As you see, the pdf has a lot of unwanted things between the good things.

Thank you for help !!!

fr Anselm


-----Mensaje original-----
De: "Jonathan Yip" <[email protected]>
Enviado: Friday, 19 April, 2013 01:16
Para: [email protected]
Asunto: Re: [Gregorio-users] Gregorio on Linux problem

Hello,

Is it possible for you to attach the gabc file to an e-mail to the list,
so that we can try to duplicate your problem and debug it? Also, did you
compile from trunk or from a release tarball?

Best,
Jonathan


On 18/04/13 23:01, Anselmo Ettelt wrote:
All the files work on the Windows-machine (I'm right now far away from
this place) and none of them works on the Linux machine.
It seems, that I get always the same error messages, but I did not
analyse, so it could be a little bit different.
What about the prebuilt package, if I succeed, I will try it! Thank you!

fr Anselm


-----Mensaje original-----
De: "Olivier Berten" <[email protected]>
Enviado: Thursday, 18 April, 2013 22:58
Para: "Gregorio Users" <[email protected]>
Asunto: Re: [Gregorio-users] Gregorio on Linux problem

Does that file work on your Windows machine? Could you send it?

By the way, I have a prebuild package at
https://launchpad.net/~olivier-berten/+archive/gregorio in case you
want to try it instead. I haven't updated it since ubuntu 12.04 but
it's still working on my 13.04.

Yours,

Olivier

2013/4/18 Anselmo Ettelt <[email protected]>:
hallo,
because of my situation (I live at two different places, ...), I have
to use Gregorio on two different systems, one of them is Windows (all is
working fine here) and one is Linux.
For the installation of Gregorio on Linux - as far as I see - I did  A
L L  what is explained on the Gregorio-site ("you will have to install the
software packages necessary for compilation, which are gcc, automake,
libltdl-dev, libtool, libxml2, libxml2-dev, flex, bison, python, autoconf,
texlive and make ...")!! I verified with dpkg -s python and so on.
ALL is installed!  But, it come these messages (in stead of
transforming my gabc-file)
mint@mint ~/Documents/Gregorio $ gregorio
tr--tu_gloria_jerusalem--solesmes.gabc
error: unrecognized character: "b" in definition part
error: unrecognized character: "o" in definition part
error: unrecognized character: "o" in definition part
error: unrecognized character: "k" in definition part
error: syntax error
error: call with NULL pointer
error: unable to find the first letter of the score
error: can't determine step and line of the key

and therefore, the rest of the game (tex to pdf, ...) does not work
either, that means, that actually I don't get a valid tex-file with a score
in tex-language, but a cut thing of a score, or let's say a too short
tex-file. When I bind it in the main.tex, I get a pdf with only one line
and without notes.
Any idea, what is still wrong? Thank you for any repost!

father Anselm



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