I reinstalled TeXLive sudo in /usr/local, reinstalled gregorio, and
got everything to *run* without an error. But I was still getting no
glyphs except flats. After I got the example to compile fine, I
realized I have to re-gregorio all my old .gabc files.
So, I seem to be almost back up and running. I still have some
oddnesses going on - certain 'i's are dropping their dots within the
chant text...
Thank you for your help, Henry.
-Michael


On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 6:11 AM, Henry So Jr. <[email protected]> wrote:
> In this case, when installing the fonts, run "make localinstall".  No
> sudo.  If kpsewhich and TexLive in general is working correctly, this
> should work.
>
> Regards,
> Henry
>
> On Monday, 18 August 2014 at 09:21:06 pm -0400, Michael Shirk wrote:
>> TeXLive is installed, but it would make sense, now that I think about
>> it, that root couldn't find it.  The TeXLive install instructions
>> recommend installing it as a normal user.  It appears that it may
>> "default" to /usr/local/, but on Linux Mint, that isn't a directory I
>> can write to without sudo - so I installed it in my home directory,
>> which is a larger partition anyway.  The PATH is set within my
>> .profile file.
>>
>> "locate kpsewhich" doesn't return anything - but the kpsewhich command
>> does run, as me.
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 10:30 AM, Henry So Jr. <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > If kpsewhich is missing, then it would appear that you either (1) do not
>> > have TexLive installed or (2) that you installed it manually into some
>> > odd location but didn't add that location to your PATH variable.
>> >
>> > If you run the command "locate kpsewhich", does it return anything?
>> >
>> > My suggestion at this point would be to ensure that TexLive is
>> > installed and that the binaries are on your PATH variable.  Then try
>> > installing gregorio again.
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> > Henry
>> >
>> > On Sunday, 17 August 2014 at 08:40:39 pm -0400, Michael Shirk wrote:
>> >> I'm ashamed to admit this, but I too am having trouble getting
>> >> Gregorio running.  I hoped the latest discussion would get me through,
>> >> but alas no.  I've installed Gregorio numerous times, and I always
>> >> have problems when it gets to the fonts. And I never seem to write
>> >> down what to do for next time.
>> >>
>> >> I'm currently on Linux Mint 17.  I have gregorio itself installed just
>> >> fine.  I tried "make install" (assuming that I didn't need sudo, since
>> >> my earlier ./configure had pointed to a path that didn't need any
>> >> special permission - make is a tool I've only used with gregorio, so
>> >> I'm not totally clear on how it works!) and it wouldn't work -
>> >> subsequently it does seem to run, and I'm not sure what changed.  If I
>> >> run "sudo make install", I get
>> >> "/bin/sh: 1: kpsewhich: not found
>> >> Installing in ''.
>> >> /bin/sh: 1: kpsewhich: not found
>> >> mkdir: missing operand
>> >> Try 'mkdir --help' for more information.
>> >> make: *** [install] Error 1"
>> >> At this point, my files will compile, but I get almost empty staves
>> >> with only flats and naturals sprinkled through.
>> >> Then I tried just copying my old /texlive/texmf-local folder into my
>> >> new one: now I get
>> >> "(/.../texlive/texmf-local/tex/luatex/gregoriotex/gregoriotex-symbols.tex(load
>> >> luc: 
>> >> /.../texlive/2014/texmf-var/luatex-cache/generic/fonts/otf/gresym.luc)))
>> >> ! Undefined control sequence.
>> >> l.96 \ifgreluatex"
>> >> as an error early in processing one of my files.
>> >>
>> >> I'm sorry to be a dunderhead, but any suggestions would be much 
>> >> appreciated!
>> >> -Michael S.

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