Thank you, Michael.  This has worked beautifully (for TeXworks).  I still have 
trouble compiling on the command line, which worries me, but I don’t use it in 
my workflow much (but I still do try it every once in a while).

Again, however, I have beautifully produced examples in TeXworks, which is 
better than where I was before.

Thank you to all who helped, Henry, Br. Samuel, and Michael!  I hope our 
communications have helped others, too!

Best,
Conor

> On Sep 14, 2015, at 4:06 PM, Michael Martin <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> I recommend that you first remove texlive from MacPorts. In the terminal:
> 
>       >sudo port uninstall texlive
> 
> That should clean out the texlive items. You can check to make sure you have 
> all the texlive stuff by:
> 
>       >port list active | grep -i texlive
> 
> Nothing should show. If it does. let me know. We can clean up the rest later.
> 
> Then go to:
> 
>       http://www.tug.org/mactex/ <http://www.tug.org/mactex/>
> 
> And download texlive (that will take a bit, since it is > 1GB). Installing is 
> easy, just open the installed and run it. 
> 
> Now this build was done some time ago, so go to the Tex Live Utility and run 
> it. That will update texlive to the latest. You might need to run it more 
> than once, since "Tex Live Utility" might need updating itself. (I forget if 
> it was updated recently or not).
> 
> Then, in the gregorio git repository:
> 
>   > make clean
>  >  ./build.sh --arch=x86_64 --enable-all-static --disable-shared 
> --enable-static-ltdl --force=autoreconf
> 
> > sudo ./install.sh
> 
> That should do the trick. If you need the fonts re-created and installed let 
> me know. There is a minor edit that I had to do on the fonts makefile, which 
> I think has been taken care of already.
> 
> Now one you have done all this, every few weeks, open Tex Live Utility to get 
> the latest patches. Should not be an issue with gregorio.
> 
> Sent from my iPad
> 
> On Sep 14, 2015, at 15:43, Conor Cook <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> 
>> Thank you for that, Michael.  I think that sounds like a good plan.
>> 
>> However, I am not entirely sure how to make that happen.  I have MacPorts, 
>> of course, and three TeXlive directories (2014, 2015, and texmf-local).  
>> What do I need to do to remove the ones I don’t need and to ditch MacPorts 
>> TeX and use TeXLive for Mac?  I have a habit of making a mess and not 
>> knowing how to clean it up.
>> 
>> ~Conor

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