On 24/12/2021 21:29, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Hmm. What about just building Emacs from source? Newer Emacs can usually
be compiled without a need to install super-new toolchain. You may not
need to update the whole Debian (which can indeed be a nightmare) just
to get newer Emacs.
Current Debian s
Samuel Wales writes:
> ... and another where c-x c-c is very slow but there aren't
> messages saying what it is doing.
This is most likely also related to org-persist. It tries to save the
cached parser state on Emacs exit and load it back on startup.
> ... if i quit at the wrong time, cache t
Samuel Wales writes:
> fyi, i am still trying to get main to work. there is bug in most
> recent main where org element use cache being set to t makes loading
> infinite. and another where c-x c-c is very slow but there aren't
> messages saying what it is doing.
I replied in the bug report.
>
more below.
On 12/20/21, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Thanks for reporting!
>
> I just pushed the fix upstream.
thank you.
fyi, i am still trying to get main to work. there is bug in most
recent main where org element use cache being set to t makes loading
infinite. and another where c-x c-c is ve
Samuel Wales writes:
> emacs 25.1 does not have this function. this error occurs upon
> find-file on an org file in org 9.5.
>
> File mode specification error: (void-function file-attribute-inode-number)
Thanks for reporting!
I just pushed the fix upstream.
However, note that Emacs 25 is bare
emacs 25.1 does not have this function. this error occurs upon
find-file on an org file in org 9.5.
File mode specification error: (void-function file-attribute-inode-number)
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