On 2016-07-07 11:31 AM, Jan De Schryver wrote:

The system-setup.log is the log coming with the file
gregorio-4.2.0-rc1.tar.bz2 from the git website, probably created
with with texlive 2015. In annex install-tl.log. I used
texlive2016-20160523.iso. In my directories of texlive never saw a
file system-setup.command.. I missed it, perhaps. In the maps
gregoriotex I did not see contrib map.

system-setup.log is generated by your computer when you run
system-setup.command (if your download contained a pre-existing
system-setup.log, then this is a problem).  system-setup.command is our
own utility for use in helping us diagnose what your system setup is
(and what may be wrong with it if something is not working).  It is not
packaged with TeXLive (and thus must be obtained from a GitHub download)
and will always use the version of TeXLive on your system which is first
in your PATH variable when doing its tests.  The fact that the log you
posted shows that your LuaTeX version is from TeXLive 2015 means that on
your system TeXLive 2015 has priority over TeXLive 2016.  If this is not
the way your system is supposed to be setup, then you need to solve that
problem first.  If you ran system-setup.command before installing
TeXLive 2016, then you need to rerun it now as the log can only be
current to when the command was run.

Yes in /usr/local/share/texmf I find gregoriotex.sty with v4.1.2 .
And in texlive/2016/texmf-dist/tex/ Lualatex/gregoriotex/ I find the
file gregoriotex2.sty with v.4.2.0-rc1

This is backwards. v4.1.2 is included in TeXLive 2016 and the
GregorioTeX side can be updated to v4.1.4 via tlmgr (the executable
remains 4.1.2, but there are no changes to the executable between 4.1.2
and 4.1.4).  One of the 4.2 betas was briefly in the TeXLive 2016
pretest, but was replaced by 4.1.2 when we realized that it wasn't
compatible with the existing gregorio 4.1 binary (which could not, due
to the release schedule, be changed in time for TeXLive 2016).  Unless
you downloaded your TeXLive 2016 from the pretest mirror during that
small window (just a handful of days) there should be no way for the
GregorioTeX files in TeXLive 2016 to be v4.2.

Did you say when you de_install the gregorio 4.2 , texlive will go
on with gregorio 4.1.2 ? I will not do it. But when a new version
arrives can it easily be installed above the earlier version?

TeXLive 2016 comes with Gregorio 4.1.2 (or 4.1.4 if updated) as part of
it (and your install-tl.log indicates that it was installed).  Ideally
our installers do not affect these files and leave them in place so that
if you later uninstall 4.2 (or any later version) your TeXLive 2016
installation will be just like it was before you installed Gregorio 4.2.
 This is what we really need some robust testing on, to make sure that
the 4.2 installation prioritizes itself over the 4.1 version that comes
prepackaged and that uninstalling 4.2 means that 4.1 takes back over
seamlessly.


As a final note: please use quotes (or pre-pend the quoted lines with
"> ") when interlacing a reply with the original message so that the two
can be more easily distinguished.
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