Hi Bastien,
Bastien writes:
> Hi Thomas,
>
> t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
>
>>> I would mention "make config" here for a sanity check of the created
>>> configuration.
>>
>> Good idea. Done.
>
> Oh, I thought it was done in Org's org.texi manual but I understand
> this is done in orgm
Hi Thomas,
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
>> I would mention "make config" here for a sanity check of the created
>> configuration.
>
> Good idea. Done.
Oh, I thought it was done in Org's org.texi manual but I understand
this is done in orgmanual.git, right?
Could you make the change i
Am 13.03.2013 12:56, schrieb Bastien:
Andreas Röhler writes:
Any recommendation which make commands to run here?
~$ make helpall
:)
Another great piece, thanks!
Aloha Achim,
Achim Gratz writes:
> Thomas S. Dye writes:
>>In most cases where you have permission to write to system locations,
>> you will probably want to install Org with the Emacs system files.
>> This is a system-specific operation that is guided by a file,
>> `local.mk', which you mu
Thomas S. Dye writes:
> Thanks for your help and patience as I try to find the simplest, most
> widely applicable, path to a successful Org installation.
I especially like the fact that it didn't get longer than before.
>In most cases where you have permission to write to system locations,
>
Hi Thomas,
t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
> Thanks for your help and patience as I try to find the simplest, most
> widely applicable, path to a successful Org installation.
Thanks for this, I think these explanations are better articulated
than the ones in the manual.
Let's get the "
Aloha all,
Thanks for your help and patience as I try to find the simplest, most
widely applicable, path to a successful Org installation.
I've decided not to mention el-get in the manual. It looks like a great
power-user tool, but I don't think it fits here. Perhaps something on
Worg (if it's
Andreas Röhler writes:
> Any recommendation which make commands to run here?
~$ make helpall
:)
--
Bastien
Am 13.03.2013 09:43, schrieb Bastien:
Hi Andreas,
Andreas Röhler writes:
BTW would welcome some hints how to proceed when bug-fixing, extending etc. I.e.
installing that stuff right on probably isn't preferable.
Can you be more specific? What information do you want, where do
you search fo
Hi Thomas,
thanks for looking into it! I think the installation instructions in
the manual should be minimalistic but I surely made them too terse.
So any enhancement here is welcome, and now is the right time.
Best,
--
Bastien
Hi Andreas,
Andreas Röhler writes:
> BTW would welcome some hints how to proceed when bug-fixing, extending etc.
> I.e.
> installing that stuff right on probably isn't preferable.
Can you be more specific? What information do you want, where do
you search for it, what did you find, what did y
Hello Achim, Thomas,
On Mar 13 2013, Achim Gratz wrote:
> Thomas S. Dye writes:
>>
>> $ cd ~/src/
>> $ git clone git://orgmode.org/org-mode.git
>> $ cd org-mode
>
> Move the cd up here.
>
>>In most cases, you will probably want to run `make install' to
>> install Org with the Emacs system f
Am 13.03.2013 08:19, schrieb Achim Gratz:
Thomas S. Dye writes:
$ cd ~/src/
$ git clone git://orgmode.org/org-mode.git
$ cd org-mode
Move the cd up here.
In most cases, you will probably want to run `make install' to
install Org with the Emacs system files. Please run `make help' to ge
Thomas S. Dye writes:
>
> $ cd ~/src/
> $ git clone git://orgmode.org/org-mode.git
> $ cd org-mode
Move the cd up here.
>In most cases, you will probably want to run `make install' to
> install Org with the Emacs system files. Please run `make help' to get
> the full list of options.
See, t
Hi Nick, Achim, and Yagnesh Raghava Yakkala,
How is this?
1.2.3 Use the Org git repository
You can clone the development version from the Org git repository,
typically to a location under your home directory. The following
example assumes this location is `src/'
Thomas S. Dye writes:
> Yes, I think this structure needs to be reflected more clearly in the
> manual. I'll propose some new language when I get back to this.
Please go back in time and look at the earlier version(s). I think
there may be some middle ground between what we have now and what we
Thomas S. Dye wrote:
> Aloha Achim and Yagnesh Raghava Yakkala,
>
> Achim Gratz writes:
>
> >> It seems clear to me that `install' is being used in two different senses
> >> here. I'd like to disambiguate--can someone suggest a concise way to do
> >> this?
> >
> > Using Org from Git can be do
Aloha Achim and Yagnesh Raghava Yakkala,
Achim Gratz writes:
>> It seems clear to me that `install' is being used in two different senses
>> here. I'd like to disambiguate--can someone suggest a concise way to do
>> this?
>
> Using Org from Git can be done in two fundamentally different ways:
>
Thomas S. Dye writes:
> Section 1.2 of the Org manual in git is called `Installation', and it
> includes instructions on three ways `to install Org on top' of the Org
> that ships with Emacs.
>
> Near the bottom of that page, after giving instructions on how to
> install Org from the git repository
Hello Thomas,
On Mar 13 2013, t...@tsdye.com (Thomas S. Dye) wrote:
> $ cd ~/src/
> $ git clone git://orgmode.org/org-mode.git
> $ make autoloads
If user decides to stop at this point he needs to add set paths in
`.emacs'.
> I now find that I can also install with `make install.
Aloha all,
Section 1.2 of the Org manual in git is called `Installation', and it
includes instructions on three ways `to install Org on top' of the Org
that ships with Emacs.
Near the bottom of that page, after giving instructions on how to
install Org from the git repository, it says that "You c
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