>  * place lilyglyphs.sty and the complete definitions/ folder somewhere
>    on your disk, e.g. in a directory ~/lilyglyphs.
>  * create symlinks to lilyglyphs.sty and the definitions/ folder _in
>    the directory_ where your .tex file is located:
>    ln -s ~/lilyglyphs/lilyglyphs.sty
>    ln -s ~/lilyglyphs/definitions
>    -> This is going to pretend that the package is in the same dir as
>    your .tex file.
>    Alternatively you can (for testing the package) put your .tex file
>    in the directory where lilyglyphs.sty is.

Ouch.  Why not simply put it into your local TEXMF folder, usually
~/texmf?  Then you don't have to do any further links!  If it doesn't
exist yet, you should create it.  An appropiate subdirectory is

  ~/texmf/tex/xelatex/lilyglyphs/


    Werner

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