I believe this is due to the use of the installer. As I said earlier, it puts 
things in non-standard places. For some folks, it will work, but for most, it 
seems not to. Also, the installer does not have the latest and greatest 
version, so you do not get bug fixes as time goes on. For example, the 
installer is at 2.3, but the current gregorio is 2.4. What I recommend, and I 
realize this is a pain, is to follow the installer removal instructions on:

http://home.gna.org/gregorio/installation-mac

Namely:
sudo rm /usr/bin/gregorio
sudo rm -r /usr/include/gregorio
sudo rm /usr/lib/pkconfig/gregorio.pc
sudo rm -r /usr/local/texlive/texmf-local/tex/gregoriotex
sudo rm -r /usr/local/texlive/texmf-local/tex/latex/gregoriotex

If you get a “file” to found message, then do not worry about it.

After you have purged the installer, then you need to follow the installation 
instructions for the git version, assuming you have installed MacPorts and 
installed the required libraries via MacPorts. git will fetch the latest 
version. That should give you a working version. 


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                          Michael Martin
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                    Thesaurus Precum Latinarum
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