What I menat to say is: The problem with find-if is Emacs 21 specific and will be fixed.

All the other issues with number of arguments are because the number of arguments of a couple of functions has changed between Emacs 21 and 22. Org-mode is aware of these cases and catches them. The code will work correctly despite of these error messages.

- Carsten

On May 11, 2007, at 16:18, Holger Arnold wrote:

Hello,

when I try to byte-compile org-mode (e.g. by doing make), I get a number of error messages about undefined functions and wrong number of parameters (I
have attached the output of a make).  When I then do M-x org-mode, I
get "Symbol's function definition is void: find-if".

Without byte-compiling, org-mode seems to work at first sight, but I don't
know if some functions are deactivated or not broken.

I'm using org-mode 4.73 on GNU Emacs 21.3.1 on openSUSE 10.2. I didn't have
these problems with version 4.69 of org-mode.

Does anyone know what's wrong here?


Holger
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