Dear Br Samuel,

Thanks for your message. I did the Git installation method described on the
installation page.

I tried the Mac installer, and now it is working fine. Thanks!

fr Innocent

On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 5:00 PM, Br. Samuel Springuel <[email protected]
> wrote:

> Which source file did you download?  The files labeled "Source code" are a
> picture of the repository at the time of the release created automatically
> by GitHub.  Building from them requires all the same tools as building from
> a clone of the repository (including the tools necessary to build the
> fonts).
>
> The file "gregorio-x.x.x.tar.bz2", on the other hand (where x.x.x is the
> version number), already has those files which are system independent built
> for you (like the fonts).
>
> If you downloaded the first, then the problem may be that the fonts
> weren't built they way they were supposed to be and so can't be found. Try
> downloading the partially built source and installing again.
>
> Since you're using a Mac, you might also try the Mac installer.  It has
> all the necessary files pre-built for you.
>
> Unfortunately we can't remove the "Source Code" files from the download
> page (since GitHub creates and adds them automatically).  We should,
> however, clarify the installation instructions (I'll work on it tomorrow if
> someone doesn't beat me to it).
>
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> Br. Samuel, OSB
> (R. Padraic Springuel)
>
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