> Please edit local.mk to have make use the correct Emacs at least.
Just to confirm that setting the EMACS variable solved the problem, thanks.
I also want to confirm that org-compat.el and org-odt.el now load again,
without any hacks necessary anymore in ~/.emacs. Thanks again!
Best wishes,
T
Torsten Anders beds.ac.uk> writes:
> I tried to update orgmode to the latest version 7.9.3d, but make failed,
> see outputs after this email.
You almost certainly will want to use a different Emacs for compilation, this
must be some Emacs 22 variant (otherwise it would know about declare-function
I had the same problem. You should move or rename the orgmode version
located under /Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/Resources/lisp
-uhe
* Torsten Anders [2013-01-18 13:31:55 +]:
When starting emacs with the unsuccessfully compiled latest version Emacs says
Warning (initialization): An e
> I just had some trouble with a certain git version.
$ git --version
git version 1.7.10.3
Thanks again!
Best wishes,
Torsten
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Course Leader, Music Technology
University of Bedfordshire
Park Square, Room A315
http://www.torsten-anders.de
When starting emacs with the unsuccessfully compiled latest version Emacs says
Warning (initialization): An error occurred while loading
`/Users/torsten/.emacs':
Symbol's value as variable is void: org-babel-temp-file
> It might be unrelated, but does 'M-x load-library RET org.el' work with yo
Torsten Anders writes:
> I tried to update orgmode to the latest version 7.9.3d, but make failed, see
> outputs after this email.
It might be unrelated, but does 'M-x load-library RET org.el' work with your
latest version? I just had some trouble with a certain git version.
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cheers,
Thorste
Dear all,
I tried to update orgmode to the latest version 7.9.3d, but make failed, see
outputs after this email.
I am on MacOS 10.6.8, and I do not know which emacs the unedited make file
uses, quite possibly the preinstalled Emacs at the shell.
Best wishes,
Torsten
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Dr Torsten Anders
Cou