François Patte <francois.pa...@mi.parisdescartes.fr> writes: > Le 05/06/2017 à 12:07, Eric Abrahamsen a écrit : >> François Patte <francois.pa...@mi.parisdescartes.fr> writes: >> >>> Le 05/06/2017 à 01:33, Eric Abrahamsen a écrit : >>>> François Patte <francois.pa...@mi.parisdescartes.fr> writes: >>>> >>>>> Bonjour, >>>>> >>>>> Ijust discovered org-mode for emacs and I want to explore the >>>>> capabilities of this mode for LaTeX documents. >>>>> >>>>> I have a few preliminary questions: >>>>> >>>>> 1- I installed org-mode from ELPA and I get a warning message when I >>>>> open a *.org file: >>>>> >>>>> Eager macro-expansion failure: (error "Autoloading failed to define >>>>> function nnir-article-group") >>>>> >>>>> What does it mean and how to get rid of this message. >>>> >>>> That's a macro from Gnus, the mail/news client. I'm not quite sure why >>>> it would be getting triggered from Org. Would you run >>>> `toggle-debug-on-error', and trigger the warning again? >>> >>> I don't know much with the lisp syntax; here is what I have done: >>> opened emacs, >>> M-x toggle-debug-on-error RET >>> C-f file.org >>> >>> And the message is still there.... >>> >>> This message does not appear if I open file without the .org extension. >> >> Sorry -- of course it's a *warning*, not an error. >> >> My only guess is that this is caused by the call to `nnir-article-group' >> inside `org-gnus-store-link' in the file org-gnus.el. That file has >> >> (eval-when-compile (require 'gnus-sum)) >> >> And gnus-sum.el has: >> >> (autoload 'nnir-article-group "nnir" nil nil 'macro) >> >> So theoretically that should take care of it. >> >> What version of Emacs are you using? > > 25.2.1 > > and org-mode version: 9.0.7 (from elpa)
I'm sorry, I just don't know enough about how Emacs loads and evaluates these forms to tell you what's going wrong. The nnir macro should definitely be available in your setup. I don't even know why loading that Org library would make it complain. Hopefully someone with more experience can take it from here. Sorry! E