Hi Achim, On 2012-04-21, Achim Gratz <strom...@nexgo.de> wrote: > Samuel Wales writes: >> I cannot report in a full way now, but Org does not make at all for me >> now. I do make cleanall and then make normally. > > I can't parse that sentence...
Org broke. Due to make. Somehow. > Since all other methods of producing the documentation are not reliable, > texi2pdf is the default now and has actually been for a while, > independently of my other changes. You can override it if you don't > have it, see below. If you don't care about getting all of the > documentation, just do a "make compile" or "make compile info", this > would then not need texi2pdf at all. I do not need pdf. I do need info. Are you saying I need to stop doing this: make cleanall;make And start doing this instead: make compile info ? Will that make org-install and also info? If so, what happens when makefiles change again and I will start missing something because I don't have it on the make line? Plain make worked before and would make anything new that people would add to the makefile. Is there a way to just get it to work the way it did before? > Any adaptations to your local environment should be made in local.mk — > that way it is ensured that changes in the defaults do not overwrite > your local configuration. I have no idea of how to do this whatsoever. Hints appreciated. All I want is for Org to work as it did before. Thanks.