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From: | Bruce Hackett |
Subject: | Re: [Orgmode] Command key problem in agenda view |
Date: | Fri, 16 Jan 2009 11:56:11 +0000 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 2.0.0.19 (X11/20090105) |
Thanks, Daniel,You were right! Actually, I had thought of your suggestion before and I had in fact renamed the system org.elc some time ago to get rid of it. Since then, my OS was upgraded from fc5 to ubuntu, and I didn't hit upon the possibility that the system org.elc (v4.67!) was now back in business. I did a rename again and now I'm in v6.17.
However, there is another small issue here: Isn't there a better way to locally install an updated version of an emacs package that comes with a centrally managed OS? In my case, there is an enterprise-wide installation of emacs that I cannot change - I had to ask a system administrator to make the filename change for me.
Cheers, Bruce Daniel Clemente wrote:
Hi, similar strange things happened to me because Emacs was loading the system org-mode (the one installed by Emacs) instead of the org-mode I had put in my personal directory. Therefore an old version of org-mode was being loaded, with less features than expected. Check your configuration; try M-x org-version and be sure that you are running the latest org-mode (current one is 6.17c). At your ~/.emacs you should have something like (add-to-list 'load-path "/somewhere/org-mode/lisp") (require 'org-install) And not (require 'org). Just an idea. Daniel
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