From: "Br. Samuel Springuel" <[email protected]>
>
> It looks like all the Gregorio stuff is in it's proper place.  The only
> thing I see that bothers me is the version statement for LuaTeX. (is
> missing)


Sorry, I removed that to try and keep the message short.


> Try the following at the command line:
>
> kpsewhich ltluatex.tex
>
> If you don't get a valid path in your texmf-dist tree back, then there
> is definitely a problem with your TeX installation.


Nothing is returned if I put the above in the command line.

One of the problems I may be having is that when I initially installed
TeXlive I ran into some difficulties and solved them by following the
advice here:

http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/271597/manually-upgrading-texlive-version

Thank you for your help!
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