>> "Achim" == Achim Gratz <strom...@nexgo.de> writes:
> Uwe Brauer writes: >> (I had this issue for example in Ulf icalendar.el). I thought of >> wrapping (if (featurep 'xemacs) around the relevant code, till I >> found out that there is already a org-compat, so I >> added (require 'org-compat) and then the problem disappeared. >> >> - However I now receive: >> >> Cannot open load file: "org-version.el" > This would indicate you didn't create the autoload files. Strange I am sure I run make autoload. I did it again and now this file is generated. *However* now even with (require 'org-compat) I obtain ,---- | | (1) (initialization/error) An error has occurred while loading /home/oub/.emacs: | | Wrong number of arguments: (lambda (obsolete-name current-name when | &optional docstring) "$ad-doc: define-obsolete-function-alias$" (let | (ad-return-value) (setq ad-return-value | (ad-Orig-define-obsolete-function-alias obsolete-name current-name)) | ad-return-value)), 2 `---- The strange this is that C-h f define-obsolete-function-alias tells me that the function is advised and points to org-compat but it seems not to work. I can of course just wrap the xemacs featurep and delete the docstring in these functions but I thought org-compat would make this not necessary. Uwe