Morgan Smith <morgan.j.sm...@outlook.com> writes: > I'm using emacs from commit f258f67 (quite recent) and org from commit > 39005dc (quite recent). > > I'm using native compilation and PGTK.
> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (invalid-function org-encode-time) > org-encode-time((0 0 0 21 7 2022 4 t -14400)) > org-matcher-time("<2022-07-21 Thu 00:00>") > org-clock-get-table-data(...) > org-dblock-write:clocktable(...) > org-update-dblock() > org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c(nil) > funcall-interactively(org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c nil) > command-execute(org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c) org-encode-time is defined in org-macs.el in the latest Org, but _not_ in built-in Org. What you are seeing is most likely caused by "mixed" installation of Org when part of Org is loaded from built-in Org distribution coming from Emacs. > I was able to reproduce this with 'emacs -Q' > > When trying to update a clocktable I get the following backtrace (with a > little bit removed). Could you please detail on what you did to load the latest org with Emacs -Q? Using purely emacs -Q cannot trigger the error simply because org-encode-time is absent in the built-in Org. Best, Ihor