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Re: Why am I being told to use "straight.el"?
From: |
Colin Baxter |
Subject: |
Re: Why am I being told to use "straight.el"? |
Date: |
Fri, 21 Apr 2023 17:17:44 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/30.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
>>>>> Max Nikulin <manikulin@gmail.com> writes:
> On 21/04/2023 20:25, Colin Baxter wrote:
>>>>>>> Max Nikulin writes:
I will address the other points in your reply the next time I update
org-mode. In the meantime, I can answer some of your other questions
immediately.
> Please, specify Emacs version.
GNU Emacs 30.0.50 (build 1, i686-pc-linux-gnu, X toolkit, cairo version
1.14.8, Xaw3d scroll bars) of 2023-04-19.
My system is Linux 4.9.0-19-686-pae #1 SMP Debian 4.9.320-2 (2022-06-30)
i686 GNU/Linux.
>> > Did you get this warning when you restarted emacs? No.
> Then I am completely confused what happened. Org compiled by make
> should not be affected by the mixed compile issue, especially
> after "make clean". How do you load updated version without
> restarting of Emacs? Do you use `org-reload'? Please, try to
> specify all you steps from "git pull" to first time when you got
> the warning.
1. emacs <RET>
2. M-x vc-dir <RET>
3. Navigate to ~/git/org-mode.
4. + (to pull)
5. M-x compile <RET>
6. make clean <RET>
7. make <RET>
8. In an eshell buffer navigate to ~/git/emacs/lisp.
9. rm *.elc <RET>
10. Open any org-mode file or buffer and do C-c C-x !
11. Return to vc-dir or eshell
12. make clean <RET>
13. make <RET>
15. Return to org-mode buffer and do C-c C-x ! again.
16. Update complete, usually with no warnings or errors.
Colin.
- Why am I being told to use "straight.el"?, Colin Baxter, 2023/04/21
- Re: Why am I being told to use "straight.el"?, Max Nikulin, 2023/04/21
- Re: Why am I being told to use "straight.el"?, Colin Baxter, 2023/04/21
- Re: Why am I being told to use "straight.el"?, Max Nikulin, 2023/04/21
- Re: Why am I being told to use "straight.el"?, William Denton, 2023/04/21
- Re: Why am I being told to use "straight.el"?,
Colin Baxter <=
- Re: Why am I being told to use "straight.el"?, Colin Baxter, 2023/04/21
- Re: Why am I being told to use "straight.el"?, Max Nikulin, 2023/04/21
- Re: Why am I being told to use "straight.el"?, Colin Baxter, 2023/04/22
- Re: Why am I being told to use "straight.el"?, Max Nikulin, 2023/04/22
- Re: Why am I being told to use "straight.el"?, Colin Baxter, 2023/04/22
- Re: Why am I being told to use "straight.el"?, Max Nikulin, 2023/04/24