In this case, when installing the fonts, run "make localinstall".  No
sudo.  If kpsewhich and TexLive in general is working correctly, this
should work.

Regards,
Henry

On Monday, 18 August 2014 at 09:21:06 pm -0400, Michael Shirk wrote:
> TeXLive is installed, but it would make sense, now that I think about
> it, that root couldn't find it.  The TeXLive install instructions
> recommend installing it as a normal user.  It appears that it may
> "default" to /usr/local/, but on Linux Mint, that isn't a directory I
> can write to without sudo - so I installed it in my home directory,
> which is a larger partition anyway.  The PATH is set within my
> .profile file.
> 
> "locate kpsewhich" doesn't return anything - but the kpsewhich command
> does run, as me.
> 
> On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 10:30 AM, Henry So Jr. <henr...@panix.com> wrote:
> > If kpsewhich is missing, then it would appear that you either (1) do not
> > have TexLive installed or (2) that you installed it manually into some
> > odd location but didn't add that location to your PATH variable.
> >
> > If you run the command "locate kpsewhich", does it return anything?
> >
> > My suggestion at this point would be to ensure that TexLive is
> > installed and that the binaries are on your PATH variable.  Then try
> > installing gregorio again.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Henry
> >
> > On Sunday, 17 August 2014 at 08:40:39 pm -0400, Michael Shirk wrote:
> >> I'm ashamed to admit this, but I too am having trouble getting
> >> Gregorio running.  I hoped the latest discussion would get me through,
> >> but alas no.  I've installed Gregorio numerous times, and I always
> >> have problems when it gets to the fonts. And I never seem to write
> >> down what to do for next time.
> >>
> >> I'm currently on Linux Mint 17.  I have gregorio itself installed just
> >> fine.  I tried "make install" (assuming that I didn't need sudo, since
> >> my earlier ./configure had pointed to a path that didn't need any
> >> special permission - make is a tool I've only used with gregorio, so
> >> I'm not totally clear on how it works!) and it wouldn't work -
> >> subsequently it does seem to run, and I'm not sure what changed.  If I
> >> run "sudo make install", I get
> >> "/bin/sh: 1: kpsewhich: not found
> >> Installing in ''.
> >> /bin/sh: 1: kpsewhich: not found
> >> mkdir: missing operand
> >> Try 'mkdir --help' for more information.
> >> make: *** [install] Error 1"
> >> At this point, my files will compile, but I get almost empty staves
> >> with only flats and naturals sprinkled through.
> >> Then I tried just copying my old /texlive/texmf-local folder into my
> >> new one: now I get
> >> "(/.../texlive/texmf-local/tex/luatex/gregoriotex/gregoriotex-symbols.tex(load
> >> luc: 
> >> /.../texlive/2014/texmf-var/luatex-cache/generic/fonts/otf/gresym.luc)))
> >> ! Undefined control sequence.
> >> l.96 \ifgreluatex"
> >> as an error early in processing one of my files.
> >>
> >> I'm sorry to be a dunderhead, but any suggestions would be much 
> >> appreciated!
> >> -Michael S.
> >>
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