I get this:

lrwxr-xr-x  1 root  wheel  47 Feb  3 22:15 
/Library/TeX/Distributions/.DefaultTeX/Contents/TexmfLocal -> 
../../../../../../usr/local/texlive/texmf-local

Was texhash to be done separately?

texhash: /opt/local/etc/texmf: directory not writable. Skipping...
texhash: /opt/local/share/texmf: directory not writable. Skipping...
texhash: /opt/local/share/texmf-local: directory not writable. Skipping...
texhash: /opt/local/share/texmf-texlive: directory not writable. Skipping...
texhash: /opt/local/var/db/texmf: directory not writable. Skipping...
texhash: Done.

Best,
Conor

On May 13, 2014, at 2:29 PM, Stephen Leroy <[email protected]> wrote:

> Conor,
> 
> Survive and thrive, of course! Try
> 
> ls -l /Library/TeX/Distributions/.DefaultTeX/Contents/TexmfLocal
> texhash
> 
> Stephen
> 
> 
> On May 13, 2014, at 3:09 PM, Conor Cook <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Stephen,
>> 
>> Thanks!  I actually did have it working before, but it regressed (perhaps to 
>> do with my downloading the SVN where I had used a different version before 
>> (I think).  It did take me a while to get it working, with lots of help from 
>> this list.
>> 
>> The first line did return a blank line.
>> The second, this: lrwxr-xr-x     1 root  wheel     63 Feb  3 22:15 texbin -> 
>> /Library/TeX/Distributions/.DefaultTeX/Contents/Programs/texbin
>> Third: It didn’t yell.
>> Fourth: /usr/texbin/latex
>> Fifth: blank.
>> 
>> Am I gonna survive, doctor? :)
>> 
>> Best,
>> Conor
>> 
>> On May 13, 2014, at 2:04 PM, Stephen Leroy <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Connor, 
>>> 
>>> Have no fear! Just a few weeks ago I spent several days getting gregorio to 
>>> work on my MacOS 10.8 system, and I was finally successful. It definitely 
>>> can be done. 
>>> 
>>> Just to figure out what you have, try the following commands: 
>>> 
>>> echo $shell
>>> ls -l /usr | grep texbin
>>> find /usr/texbin -name "TexmfLocal"
>>> which latex
>>> echo $TEXMFLOCAL
>>> 
>>> Let me know what output you get. Chances are the output to the first 
>>> command will be a blank line, but even knowing that is important. 
>>> 
>>> Stephen
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On May 13, 2014, at 2:47 PM, Conor Cook <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Unfortunately, I think I have to be considered a complete beginner, since 
>>>> I have been discovering the Terminal as I have begun working with Gregorio 
>>>> and TeX, which was late February.  I am a quick learner, but I am at a 
>>>> loss as to how to approach this one.
>>>> 
>>>> ~Conor
>>>> 
>>>> On May 13, 2014, at 1:27 PM, Conor Cook <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Hmm… I’m reaching the limits of my knowledge here.
>>>>> 
>>>>> kpsewhich: option `-expand-var' requires an argument
>>>>> 
>>>>> This doesn’t seem like a path issue, but I’m not sure I am entirely clear 
>>>>> on how that relates in this case.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Best,
>>>>> Conor
>>>>> 
>>>>> On May 13, 2014, at 1:21 PM, Stephen Leroy <[email protected]> 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hi Connor,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I found the path using the "kpsewhich -expand-var $TEXMFLOCAL" command. 
>>>>>> If this does not work, be sure to include the path to the "kpsewhich" 
>>>>>> command in your $PATH variable somewhere in your login script. 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Best wishes, 
>>>>>> Stephen
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> On May 13, 2014, at 2:15 PM, Conor Cook <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Thank you.  I am still working on finding my $TEXMFLOCAL path.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> On May 13, 2014, at 8:55 AM, Stephen Leroy <[email protected]> 
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Hello Connor,
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> If you have succeeded in creating a file "luatexbase.loader.lua" in 
>>>>>>>> your path $TEXMFLOCAL, be sure to execute the command "sudo texhash", 
>>>>>>>> which I needed to execute on MacOS 10.8. 
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> Stephen Leroy
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>> On May 13, 2014, at 7:24 AM, Conor Cook <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> For the record, my system is OS 10.9.2.
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> On May 13, 2014, at 6:22 AM, Conor Cook <[email protected]> 
>>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> Dear Elie,
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> Thank you for your prompt reply.  Unfortunately, when I run the 
>>>>>>>>>> command, I get 
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> /usr/texbin/luaotfload-tool:78: File 'luatexbase.loader.lua' not 
>>>>>>>>>> found
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> I’ve been away from TeX details for a little while now, and being 
>>>>>>>>>> new to begin with, I can’t recall how to navigate the necessary 
>>>>>>>>>> folders.  Any ideas?
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> Best,
>>>>>>>>>> Conor
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>> On May 12, 2014, at 11:48 PM, Élie Roux 
>>>>>>>>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>> Dear Conor,
>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>>> I recently upgraded to the SVN version, and I use TeXworks.  After
>>>>>>>>>>>> setting a simple example, I discovered that no neumes are 
>>>>>>>>>>>> displaying.
>>>>>>>>>>>> It is an issue that also pops up if I set the Populus Sion example
>>>>>>>>>>>> that comes with the software, if I have saved the files to a
>>>>>>>>>>>> different folder.
>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>> I recently changed the fonts quite heavily in the svn, do you use 
>>>>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>>>>> svn font? Maybe there is stille a previous version somewhere on your
>>>>>>>>>>> system? If not, try to clear luaotfload cache with the command
>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>> luaotfload-tool --cache=purge
>>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>>>> Thank you,
>>>>>>>>>>> -- 
>>>>>>>>>>> Elie
>>>>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>>>> 
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>>>> 
>>> 
>> 
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