Nick Dokos writes:
> Richard Riley wrote:
>
>> Well, it was a complete new rebuild from git. I'll delete the lot and
>> try again, but a complete remake shouldnt exhibit this behaviour and I
>> have no local debian version installed either. cheers, r.
>>
>
> [I presume that you are rebuilding e
Richard Riley wrote:
> Well, it was a complete new rebuild from git. I'll delete the lot and
> try again, but a complete remake shouldnt exhibit this behaviour and I
> have no local debian version installed either. cheers, r.
>
[I presume that you are rebuilding emacs, correct?]
Are you doing
Nick Dokos writes:
> Richard Riley wrote:
>
>>
>> Ive not been using org mode for a while, just came back to and using
>> latest 24 snapshot from git I get
>>
>> ,
>> | Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-function window-combination-p)
>> | window-combination-p(# nil)
>> | calendar-gen
Richard Riley wrote:
>
> Ive not been using org mode for a while, just came back to and using
> latest 24 snapshot from git I get
>
> ,
> | Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-function window-combination-p)
> | window-combination-p(# nil)
> | calendar-generate-window(1 2012)
> | calen
Ive not been using org mode for a while, just came back to and using
latest 24 snapshot from git I get
,
| Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-function window-combination-p)
| window-combination-p(# nil)
| calendar-generate-window(1 2012)
| calendar-basic-setup(nil)
| calendar()
| o