Hello, On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 8:33 AM, John Hendy <jw.he...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 2:13 AM, Bostjan Vilfan <bostj...@alum.mit.edu> wrote: >> Hello, >> I notice that the makefile in version 7.9.1 has been changed (with regard to >> v. 7.8.11). When I tried to run it under Windows7, it didn't work (the >> makefile for 7.8.11 ran OK). Can anyone provide some information? > > Can you provide more information? The error, what you were doing, etc? > The last time I git pulled perhaps a week or so ago, I tried following > Worg like so:[1] > ,--- > | emacs -batch -Q -L lisp -l ../UTILITIES/org-fixup -f > org-make-autoloads-compile > `--- > > It failed. I inspected the dit directory and noticed that it's not > ../UTILITIES anymore; all of the make stuff is in ../mk. Could that be > the problem if you're following Worg? >
If the problem is related to the missing =UTILITIES= directory, the solution would seem to be just re-run the update. I had that issue on several machines, all of which complained the first time about the missing =UTILITIES= directory and then ran successfullly on the subsequent updates. > As an aside, I just tried re-compiling to check and I noticed that if > I follow Worg and cd into /path/to/org.git/mk and then run =emace > -batch ... ../mk/org-fixup.el ...=, I get the error: > ,--- > | Symbol's function definition is void: org-find-library-dir > `--- > > If I cd to /path/to/org.git and run the command with only one perios > (=emacs ... ./mk/org-fixup.el ...=), then it works. But =M-x > org-version= spits out something related to org-fixup and isn't a real > version number. > > In any case, I can still compile as far as I know. Sorry if this > wasn't your issue, but with the lack of details no one will be able to > help you diagnose the problem. > > > Best regards, > John > > [1] http://orgmode.org/worg/org-hacks.html#compiling-org-without-make > >> Regards, >> bostjanv > Regards, -- Jon