Great, thanks! build-essential fixed that.

However, I find another snag with running the install.sh as follows:
Running it with sudo (which is necessary to install gregorio in /usr/local/bin) 
has the problem that sudo resets the environment variables including PATH and 
TEXMFLOCAL and so the script fails with:

...
Installing GregorioTeX
Installing in '/usr/local/texlive/texmf-local'.
./install-gtex.sh: line 154: texhash: command not found
Failed.
Failed to install GregorioTeX.  Did you forget to run as root?

In fact everything seems to be installed correctly (gregorio -V reports 4.0, 
new font files in place etc) - so running texhash (without sudo) should 
complete the set up. This resetting of the PATH & TEXMFLOCAL variables (which I 
set up in /etc/environment) seems to be default sudo behaviour in ubuntu 14.04 
latest.

I've not yet tested the installation on anything - as I've still got to update 
my files to the new commands etc, but I can't see why it won't work...

Thanks again for all your hard work in updating this great software!

Fr Bernard Marsh


----- Original Message -----
From: "Br. Samuel Springuel" <rpspring...@gmail.com>
To: "Bernard Marsh" <berna...@ormecourt.com>
Cc: gregorio-users@gna.org
Sent: Saturday, 12 December, 2015 9:06:41 PM
Subject: Re: [Gregorio-users] ubuntu 14.04 installation problem

Hmm...

Try installing the build-essential package.  This should update/install 
a complete set of compilers (including a C compiler).

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