Hi all,

I'm in a bit of a pickle - I hope someone can help me!

Over a year ago, I finished off my masters thesis, which had a lot of 
music typeset in it using musixtex and so on.  All was well, but for various
reasons I didn't print it just then...

Now, I am trying to print it, but it no longer compiles, even though I haven't
changed anything (as far as I know...).

Here's the error I'm getting:
! You can't use `\relax' after \the.
<recently read> \azt1

l.25 \auxlyr{\assignlyrics1{}}
                              %

After scanning the archives, there was a suggestion to just comment out the 
offending "\auxlyr{\assignlyrics1{}}" lines in the .ex files.  I've starting
doing this, and it does seems to be working - but somehow it doesn't seem like
a very safe solution!  And if this is the cause, why did it used to work?

BTW: I suppose it is possible that I did exactly this same commenting out long
ago and have forgotten about it.  If for some reason those files got deleted 
(make clean?), I'd have to do it all over again...

If anyone can shed some light it would be much appreciated!


Cheers,
Brendan
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