The \gresetnextsyllable command was something introduced back at the beginning of February. If it's coming back undefined, that implies that your gregoriotex files didn't update properly, which may also be why you're not seeing the correct spacing behavior. It seems odd, though, that \setinitialspacing, which was introduced even more recently, wouldn't be problematic then.

Can you find the gregoriotex-syllable.tex file on your machine, open it, and see if \gresetnextsyllable is defined in it (it should appear around line 553)? On my Windows XP system the file is in C:\texlive\texmf-local\tex\luatex\gregorio\, but it may be somewhere else on your system, depending on your installation settings and Windows version.

Indeed, you may even have more than one version of it in different locations, now that I think about it. If an old version appears in the texpath before the updated one, then LuaLaTeX won't find updated one (it stops looking once it finds the first). You can check this by searching your whole system for the file name.

Let me know what you find. I'll work on what you've sent me so far a bit later. Right now I've got to get some reading done for classes tomorrow.

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