The org-plus-contrib package is a little 'odd' in that the name of the package is not the name of the library being installed. To get around this, I have a use-package witht he following form
(use-package org :pin org :ensure org-plus-contrib :init ....) Note the :ensure line. Basically, this tells use-package to install org, but from the org-plus-contrib package. HTH Tim Lawrence Bottorff <borg...@gmail.com> writes: > I've got this in my init, which is in an org file with embedded elisp > blocks: > > (use-package org-plus-contrib > :defer t > :ensure t > ) > > then right after I have > > (use-package org > :ensure t > :bind (("C-c a" . org-agenda) > ("C-c c" . org-capture) > ("C-c l" . org-store-link)) > :config > (setq org-ellipsis " ") > . . . > ) > > where the use-package org form has extensive config info in it. Am I wrong > with having both? In my ELPA directory I only see org-plus-contrib-20... > which has such things as org.el. I'm using "https://orgmode.org/elpa/ BTW. > > LB -- Tim Cross