Hallo Jonathan,
thank you for the tip! I had erroneously thought, that on my Linux-Device 
lualatex would not work.
But it does!

Nevertheless problems continue!
I get constantly errors like:
something.sty cannot be found (after doing "lualatex greg.tex"). I install 
right now little additions (I call it additions; I think, they are), like in 
this moment texlive-fonts-extra with
sudo apt-get install texlive-fonts-extra

I hope, I don't do a silly thing (damage or so)

texthash did not do results!

I will be up from tomorrow morning a week without internet. Than I write again. 
Thank you for help!
fr Anselm


-----Mensaje original-----
De: "Jonathan Yip" <[email protected]>
Enviado: Friday, 19 April, 2013 12:22
Para: "Anselmo Ettelt" <[email protected]>
CC: [email protected]
Asunto: Re: [Gregorio-users] Gregorio on Linux problem

Hello Fr Anselm,

Try running lualatex on greg.tex instead of the combination of lamed and 
dvipdfm.  Lamed, I believe, is quite an old implementation of 
Omega/Aleph in basic LaTeX.  The suggested engine for Gregorio nowadays 
should be LuaLaTeX.

Best,
Jonathan

On 19/04/13 11:17, Anselmo Ettelt wrote:
> Hallo Jonathan,
>
> thank you for proposing your help! Indeed, the best idea is to attach the 
> result, it is easier then to describe.
>
> As I told some minutes ago, the gabc is now transformed by Gregorio to tex - 
> problem resolved. What I did, was cutting away almost the whole 
> information-part of the beginning of the file.
>
> Now the great problem is, that doing the next command ("lamed greg.tex", 
> where "greg.tex" is my main tex, and inside it is adapted at three places) I 
> get  this error:
> "! LaTeX Error: File `luatextra.sty' not found."
>
> And continuing with the next step "dvipdfm greg.dvi", I get bad results 
> (after pressing several times "Enter", which I did in spite of a great amount 
> of following error messages). I will attach them.
>
> As you see, the pdf has a lot of unwanted things between the good things.
>
> Thank you for help !!!
>
> fr Anselm
>
>
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: "Jonathan Yip" <[email protected]>
> Enviado: Friday, 19 April, 2013 01:16
> Para: [email protected]
> Asunto: Re: [Gregorio-users] Gregorio on Linux problem
>
> Hello,
>
> Is it possible for you to attach the gabc file to an e-mail to the list,
> so that we can try to duplicate your problem and debug it? Also, did you
> compile from trunk or from a release tarball?
>
> Best,
> Jonathan
>
>
> On 18/04/13 23:01, Anselmo Ettelt wrote:
>> All the files work on the Windows-machine (I'm right now far away from this 
>> place) and none of them works on the Linux machine.
>> It seems, that I get always the same error messages, but I did not analyse, 
>> so it could be a little bit different.
>>
>> What about the prebuilt package, if I succeed, I will try it! Thank you!
>>
>> fr Anselm
>>
>>
>> -----Mensaje original-----
>> De: "Olivier Berten" <[email protected]>
>> Enviado: Thursday, 18 April, 2013 22:58
>> Para: "Gregorio Users" <[email protected]>
>> Asunto: Re: [Gregorio-users] Gregorio on Linux problem
>>
>> Does that file work on your Windows machine? Could you send it?
>>
>> By the way, I have a prebuild package at
>> https://launchpad.net/~olivier-berten/+archive/gregorio in case you
>> want to try it instead. I haven't updated it since ubuntu 12.04 but
>> it's still working on my 13.04.
>>
>> Yours,
>>
>> Olivier
>>
>> 2013/4/18 Anselmo Ettelt <[email protected]>:
>>> hallo,
>>> because of my situation (I live at two different places, ...), I have to 
>>> use Gregorio on two different systems, one of them is Windows (all is 
>>> working fine here) and one is Linux.
>>>
>>> For the installation of Gregorio on Linux - as far as I see - I did  A L L  
>>> what is explained on the Gregorio-site ("you will have to install the 
>>> software packages necessary for compilation, which are gcc, automake, 
>>> libltdl-dev, libtool, libxml2, libxml2-dev, flex, bison, python, autoconf, 
>>> texlive and make ...")!! I verified with dpkg -s python and so on.
>>>
>>> ALL is installed!  But, it come these messages (in stead of transforming my 
>>> gabc-file)
>>>
>>> mint@mint ~/Documents/Gregorio $ gregorio 
>>> tr--tu_gloria_jerusalem--solesmes.gabc
>>> error: unrecognized character: "b" in definition part
>>> error: unrecognized character: "o" in definition part
>>> error: unrecognized character: "o" in definition part
>>> error: unrecognized character: "k" in definition part
>>> error: syntax error
>>> error: call with NULL pointer
>>> error: unable to find the first letter of the score
>>> error: can't determine step and line of the key
>>>
>>> and therefore, the rest of the game (tex to pdf, ...) does not work either, 
>>> that means, that actually I don't get a valid tex-file with a score in 
>>> tex-language, but a cut thing of a score, or let's say a too short 
>>> tex-file. When I bind it in the main.tex, I get a pdf with only one line 
>>> and without notes.
>>>
>>> Any idea, what is still wrong? Thank you for any repost!
>>>
>>> father Anselm
>>>
>>>
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