Hi Achim,
Achim Gratz writes:
>> - it advices `require', which is a very core function in Emacs.
>
> Which has been discussed on Emacs devel and has been pronounced safe in
> this case.
No. Stefan just said it was safe to *experiment* with it.
> Like a few hundred other places in Emacs and Or
Bastien writes:
> I don't like it for at least these reasons:
>
> - it introduces an advice in the code -- we should work toward
> removing them, not adding them.
That's the mechanism Emacs provides for dealing with those situations.
I could do it without an advice, but it would still do the sa
Hi Achim,
Achim Gratz writes:
> My reading comprehension may be at an all-time low, but this is what you
> wrote in another thread:
>
This [removing Org from ELPA -ed] is using Org users as hostages, I
don't want to do this.
>
>> I think this is an option.
>
> Hm… I'm obviously missing
Bastien writes:
> Achim Gratz writes:
>> I happen to think that this suggestion goes too far (if you think nobody
>> should use OIrg from ELPA, then you'd need to stop making it available
>> there and hopefully we already agreed that this isn't an option).
>
> No, we did not agreed this isn't an
Bastien writes:
> How can you make sure that Org-mode has not been used before people
> want to install an updated version through GNU/Org ELPA?
Note that some people use Org early in the initialization process,
e.g. for their Emacs configuration file. My guess is that the people
who use this
Achim Gratz writes:
> Bastien writes:
>> I already suggested to *not* use ELPA at all for now.
>
> I happen to think that this suggestion goes too far (if you think nobody
> should use OIrg from ELPA, then you'd need to stop making it available
> there and hopefully we already agreed that this is
Bastien writes:
> I already suggested to *not* use ELPA at all for now.
I happen to think that this suggestion goes too far (if you think nobody
should use OIrg from ELPA, then you'd need to stop making it available
there and hopefully we already agreed that this isn't an option). There
is actual
Achim Gratz writes:
> Moritz Ulrich writes:
>> Any hints? Googling just pointed me to a mail thread where removing,
>> restarting Emacs and re-installing the package fixed everything - that
>> doesn't work for me.
>
> You read that wrong. What should work is installing, re-starting Emacs,
> remo
Moritz Ulrich writes:
> Any hints? Googling just pointed me to a mail thread where removing,
> restarting Emacs and re-installing the package fixed everything - that
> doesn't work for me.
You read that wrong. What should work is installing, re-starting Emacs,
removing and re-installing the packa
Hi Moritz,
Moritz Ulrich writes:
> Any hints? Googling just pointed me to a mail thread where removing,
> restarting Emacs and re-installing the package fixed everything - that
> doesn't work for me.
It's safer not to use GNU ELPA or Org ELPA for installing Org
for now. Yes, that's a bit an a
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