Am 03.11.2011 um 01:36 schrieb Nick Dokos: > i...@bastianebeling.org <i...@bastianebeling.org> wrote: > >> >> Am 03.11.2011 um 00:28 schrieb Nick Dokos: >> >>> i...@bastianebeling.org <i...@bastianebeling.org> wrote: >>> >>>>> when I run org-mobile-push: >>>>> >>>>> byte-code: Invalid function: org-eval-in-environment >>>> >>> org-eval-in-environment is a macro defined in org-macs.el and macros >>> sometimes cause problems with compiled code unless some care is taken. >>> With uncompiled code, you just have to make sure that the macro >>> definition is loaded, before you do the org-mobile-push: just add >>> >>> (require 'org-macs) >>> >>> after you load org in your .emacs (or wherever). >>> >>> Afaict, it is not called directly from org-mobile-push, but the agenda >>> code does call it (and does not require it), so maybe the solution is >>> that the (require 'org-macs) should be added to org-agenda.el; you might >>> try it and see whether it resolves the problem for you, but I'll let >>> David Maus or Achim Gratz or some other macro guru have the final word. >>> >>> Nick >> >> Thank you! Unfortunately, adding (require 'org-macs) to my .emacs >> and/or to my org-agenda.el didn't help. (I checked and the macro isn't >> defined in my org-macs.el nor does it appear in any other file on my >> computer.) >> > > What does M-x org-version RET say?
It says "Org-mode version 7.7". However, I feel that there was something strange with my installation. I checked my files in my Emacs folder and everything seemed really messed up, so I just reinstalled org from the latest build and now it works! I had tried that before automatically with the package manager but now I used the package manager to install it from the file. I think that is where the strange installation came from originally. Nik, I hope you get it fixed as well. Nick and David, thanks for your help! Bastian