Le samedi 21 avr 2012 à 20:30:49 (+0200), Achim Gratz a écrit : > Martyn Jago writes: > > Works nicely for me too, and I have a modified local.mk config for > > multiple Emacs versions and a non-default org location. > > > > Note: `make install check' will make, install, and run the tests! > > Actually, "make up2" will update all remotes, do a "git pull" on the > current branch, compile and test and then finally install org all in one > go. Once you have set things up the way you like, that's the fastest > way to keep current. The real advantage however is that if there > happens to be an error someplace, make is smart enough to stop right > there and not install a not-quite working org over an older, but working > version. >
Thanks Martyn and Achim for hints on "make install check" and "make up2". The latter is exactly what I needed. Achim's restructuring made me just realise the utility and power of these Makefile rules... It's so nice to learn by using org. Best, François.