By the way, Ubuntu LTS versions are released every 2 years (not 5) and the next one is expected in a few weeks (with TeX Live 2013 included) so it might solve part of your concerns ;-)
Olivier 2014-03-27 8:42 GMT+01:00 Élie Roux <[email protected]>: > > However, when you install gregorio, the gregoriotex files get placed > > under /usr/share/texmf and not /usr/local/texlive/<year>/texmf-dist. The > > end result is that if you change the configuration of TeXworks to use > > the most recent TeXLive, it can't find gregoriotex. Further, just > > copying the gregoriotex folder into the texlive folder doesn't seem to > > solve the problem. If I place said folder in my local texmf tree, then > > TeXworks finds the style file, but I get a hole bunch of font errors and > > the output document has no neumes on it. > > Hmmm, that's true, I had never thought about this case... In fact the > Gregorio installer is using the debian tools to build the package, and > thus will always use the native TeXLive install (and I think it's the > good behaviour). > > The only two solutions I can find are: > - update the native TeXLive installation: > (see https://launchpad.net/~texlive-backports/+archive/ppa) > - compile and install gregorio without the Debian packaging system > (it is relatively easy) > > > Clearly installing on Ubuntu has got more issues than just the aptitude > > vs. apt-get issue. It may be that we need a whole different set of > > install instructions. If anyone has any ideas on what I should try > > next, I'm all ears. > > I think just warning about the limitation you discovered and how to work > it around would be enough... well, unless you discover another obstacle :) > > Thank you for your very useful testing! > -- > Elie > > > _______________________________________________ > Gregorio-devel mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/gregorio-devel >
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