Dear Henry,
Those were very detailed instructions, indeed. And what's more, it
worked wonders! I am now finally able to get a pdf output. I thank you
and Bernard very much for your help.
Best,
William
> Dear William,
>
> It definitely looks like you have more than one version of gregoriotex
> installed.
>
> In the latest version of gregorio,
> /usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/gregoriotex/gregoriotex.sty should not exist.
>
> What I recommend is this:
>
> 1. Uninstall the two packages you installed after building (using
> "dpkg -r gregorio gregoriotex").
>
> 2. Run the command "locate gregoriotex".
>
> 3. Remove all gregoriotex directories (and with them, their files) that
> are underneath /usr/share/texmf
>
> 4. Run "kpsewhich -all gregoriotex.sty" to make sure there are no such
> files any more.
>
> 5. Reinstall the two packages that you built.
>
> N.B. If you are willing to trust a command the comes from the internet,
> you can accomplish step 3 with the command
>
> sudo find /usr/share/texmf -name gregoriotex -type d -exec rm -fr {} +
>
> I hope it helps.
>
> Henry
>
> On Wednesday, 11 September 2013 at 08:33:52 am +0200, William H. P. Nielsen
> wrote:
> > Dear Henry and Bernard,
> >
> > Thank you a lot for your help so far. I used the extra -b flag as
> > suggested by Bernard, and this worked. I have now installed gregorio.
> > However, I still get an error message when running lualatex on my tex
> > file. I include the error below for completeness. In the spirit of what
> > Henry mentioned earlier, maybe the problem now is that I have several
> > installations. I will try to thoroughly clean my box, follow all the
> > steps that you gave me, and then report back if it works.
> >
> > Best,
> > William
> >
> > ---
> >
> > OUTPUT from lualatex:
> <deleted for brevity>
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