Ihor Radchenko <yanta...@posteo.net> writes: > David Masterson <dsmaster...@gmail.com> writes: > >> Is there a proper way to do this? Do I really have to delete the >> built-in 9.3 version (by hand or package-delete?) or will that mess up >> something else? I saw mention of 'unload-feature' which is new to me -- >> would that be safe to use? > > In theory, Emacs should handle such updates even when built-in Org is > loaded. See https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=59882
I'm going to test if (in my case) the buit-in 9.3 is already loaded when my .emacs runs, I also have to see when 9.6 loads in my .emacs. > unload-feature is the last resort. We are still discussing the available > options in https://orgmode.org/list/87k033h218.fsf@localhost. I have to play with the solution I suggested. I'm beginning to wonder if it will cause other problems with (seeming) Org dependent packages. In my case, the error I get is from various use-package calls -- something like "Error: org-assert-version is not known". This is confusing because I've arranged my .emacs as (almost) an alphabetical loading of the packages and some of the use-package errors are coming from packages loaded before Org. IOW, org-assert-version from 9.6 shouldn't be loaded yet and 9.3 doesn't have org-assert-version. So what's referring to org-assert-version? -- David Masterson