I get the same error trying to install the v2 tarball on Ubuntu 10.10.

tail: cannot open `debian/changelog' for reading: No such file or
directory
dpkg-buildpackage: error: tail of debian/changelog gave error status 1

There is no debian directory there so fair enough.

I just installed gregorio on my Ubuntu machine, but I was using the svn
version of gregorio.

I was running Ubuntu 10.04, but the svn gregorio required a package called
autopoint that only came into Ubuntu in 10.10 so eventually upgraded to
that.

Also I was using the plain vanilla install of TeXLive2010 instead of
TeXLive2009 as bundled with Ubuntu.  Ubuntu plans to package texlive2011
when it comes out (which I think it just has) so hang in there and it
should get a whole lot easier when that comes through (or that's what
I'm hoping)

So maybe your next step is to try the svn version.  It should be as easy
as:

sudo apt-get install subversion
svn co svn://svn.gna.org/svn/gregorio/trunk
cd trunk

(oops! I forgot the step of upgrading your distribution to the next
version!  That could be more of a hassle, depending on your setup.)

It should compile at least.

I was getting errors when running lualatex about greloadluamodule.  I
posted about fixing those previously and I'm not sure if they've been
fixed, so if you get an error like that, it's okay, there is a fix.  Its
easy to fix on one computer, but rewriting the code so it works on
everyone's takes a bit longer.

And welcome!

Veronica


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