I recommend that you first remove texlive from MacPorts. In the terminal:
>sudo port uninstall texlive
That should clean out the texlive items. You can check to make sure you have
all the texlive stuff by:
>port list active | grep -i texlive
Nothing should show. If it does. let me know. We can clean up the rest later.
Then go to:
http://www.tug.org/mactex/
And download texlive (that will take a bit, since it is > 1GB). Installing is
easy, just open the installed and run it.
Now this build was done some time ago, so go to the Tex Live Utility and run
it. That will update texlive to the latest. You might need to run it more than
once, since "Tex Live Utility" might need updating itself. (I forget if it was
updated recently or not).
Then, in the gregorio git repository:
> make clean
> ./build.sh --arch=x86_64 --enable-all-static --disable-shared
> --enable-static-ltdl --force=autoreconf
> sudo ./install.sh
That should do the trick. If you need the fonts re-created and installed let me
know. There is a minor edit that I had to do on the fonts makefile, which I
think has been taken care of already.
Now one you have done all this, every few weeks, open Tex Live Utility to get
the latest patches. Should not be an issue with gregorio.
Sent from my iPad
> On Sep 14, 2015, at 15:43, Conor Cook <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Thank you for that, Michael. I think that sounds like a good plan.
>
> However, I am not entirely sure how to make that happen. I have MacPorts, of
> course, and three TeXlive directories (2014, 2015, and texmf-local). What do
> I need to do to remove the ones I don’t need and to ditch MacPorts TeX and
> use TeXLive for Mac? I have a habit of making a mess and not knowing how to
> clean it up.
>
> ~Conor
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