I am sorry that I have not been involved in this discussion (I’m in the middle 
of a move and haven’t had time to recollect my past success).  What I can offer 
right now is that I followed a series of steps from both Stephen Leroy and 
Elie, as well as simply updating the svn and replacing the engines and other 
files that require movement from the svn folder to the TeXworks folder (in my 
case).  After these things, and then after re-typesetting both the .gabc and 
.tex file, I got my neumes back.  It seemed like a less-than-scientific 
approach, but from the two fellows’ knowledgeable assistance and my own work 
with the files, it knocked something back into alignment.  I will try to recall 
more specifics as I am able.

Best of luck,
Conor Cook

On May 29, 2014, at 2:52 PM, Boris Maire <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> thank you for you help.
> 
> I’ve removed the /bin/gregorio.
> 
> After, I’ve recompiled the latest svn version and checked the which command : 
> /usr/local/bin/gregorio ==> OK
> 
> I’ve tried gregorio -V ==> -bash: /bin/gregorio: No such file or directory
> 
> So I verified :
> - echo $PATH : /usr/local/bin is in $PATH
> - gregorio is in /usr/local/bin
> - gregorio is executable but it is owned by root and group wheel
> - sudo gregorio -V :
> gregorio version 2.4-svn.
> Copyright (C) 2006-2010 Elie Roux <[email protected]> ==> OK
> - Without sudo, I have to specify the path in the command :
> macbookpro-boris:fonts borismaire1$ /usr/local/bin/gregorio -V
> /usr/local/bin/gregorio version 2.4-svn.
> Copyright (C) 2006-2010 Elie Roux <[email protected]> ==> OK
> 
> Trying to compile gabc and then tex with /usr/local/bin/gregorio :
> ko ! Neumes are still missing.
> 
> UDP,
> Boris 
> 
> Le 29 mai 2014 à 21:18, Br. Samuel Springuel <[email protected]> a écrit :
> 
>> What we're worried about at the moment is the possibility of "leftovers" 
>> from the installer package.  Since it puts things in non-standard locations, 
>> those leftovers do not automatically get overwritten or deleted when you 
>> build the svn.  The end result can be that you have multiple versions of 
>> Gregorio and/or gregoriotex on your system which conflict with each other, 
>> leading to unexplained errors.
>> 
>> The removal instructions we've been giving you are designed to get rid of 
>> the unwanted and conflicting versions while leaving the good versions 
>> intact.  They are based on our past experience as to where those leftovers 
>> get located.  Unfortunately, they don't seem to apply in your case for some 
>> reason.
>> 
>> The good news is that your gregoriotex version appears to be correct (based 
>> on the file list you posted), so that part of the installation is probably 
>> okay.  As Michael pointed out, however, the wrong version of Gregorio 
>> appears to be installed.  This doesn't mean that the right version isn't 
>> there (indeed, given that you compiled from source earlier today, it likely 
>> is), just that the wrong version is higher up in the path list than the 
>> right one.
>> 
>> Given what you posted, you'll need to execute the following command in 
>> terminal:
>> 
>> sudo rm /bin/gregorio
>> 
>> That should get rid of the old version of the software.  Once you've done 
>> that use "which gregorio" again to see if you still have a version in your 
>> path and if you do check it's version.  If the location isn't 
>> /usr/local/bin/gregorio or the version isn't 2.4-svn (which is what any 
>> recent build from the svn will have) then repeat the process: remove the 
>> version of gregorio indicated by which and then check to see where and what 
>> version of gregorio is left.
>> 
>> If which doesn't return anything, then you've removed all versions of 
>> gregorio from your system and should start the installation process over 
>> again (I don't expect this to happen, I just thought I'd warn you about it 
>> in case it did).
>> 
>> As for configuring TeXworks, /usr/local/bin/gregorio should be in your PATH 
>> (the list of folders where shell scripts look for executable files) so no 
>> additional configuration should be required when you delete /bin/gregorio.  
>> You can verify this by inspecting your path with "echo $PATH".  This should 
>> get you a list of folders (separated by colons), one of which should by 
>> /usr/local/bin.
>> 
>> If you find that TeXworks is still giving you problems, please look at the 
>> English version of the configuration instructions 
>> (http://home.gna.org/gregorio/introduction-texworks-mac.en.html).  They are 
>> more recent than the French or German ones (I don't speak German and don't 
>> trust my French enough to have tried my hand at translating the updates yet) 
>> and contain some features which should make your life a little easier.  That 
>> said, I'm reasonably certain that the French ones should still work (and 
>> assume that the German one should as well, though I can't read them to make 
>> sure) since my changes were feature upgrades, not anything that would break 
>> backwards compatibility.
>> 
>> ✝✝✝✝✝✝✝✝✝✝✝✝✝✝✝✝✝✝✝✝✝✝✝✝✝
>> Br. Samuel, OSB
>> (R. Padraic Springuel)
>> 
>> PAX ☧ ΧΡΙΣΤΟΣ
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