Brother,

I have a Windows 8 system that I can test with.
But I can't find an executable installer on github.
Is this the wrong place?
https://github.com/gregorio-project/gregorio/tree/release-3.0/windows




On 5/2/2015 10:51 AM, Br. Samuel Springuel wrote:
If you can test Windows 8 I’d appreciate it (especially as I just discovered that the Windows 8 CD I got doesn’t have a product key with it, so it’ll be Monday at the earliest before I can solve this).

For the test, I need you to first uninstall Gregorio (or find a Windows 8 system that’s never had it installed) and then go through the installation process using the installer (available for download on the GitHub releases page). Obviously TeXLive should be installed first. Follow the prompts, using all the default options, and take note of the following:

1. Where does the installer want to put the files by default?
2. Are the two options in the final pane checked by default?
3. What’s the output of the post-install script look like before you
   close the window?
4. Does the example (PopulusSion) compile once the installation process
   is complete? If not, what’s the error that comes up?

Actually, now that I think about it, I need this test run twice. Once with TeXLive installed and once with MiKTeX installed (the other distribution should not be installed during the test). One of the hiccups is that MiKTeX is different from TeXLive. Having just tested against MiKTeX on Windows 7 I’m seeing some problems. I’d be interested to know if the same problems occur on Windows 8.

Regarding the problems with MiKTeX: I won’t have time to figure out if I can fix them until Wednesday at the earliest. Any annoucements in the mean time should indicate that this is a known problem.

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Br. Samuel, OSB
(R. Padraic Springuel)

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