Generate autoloads with out make? http://orgmode.org/worg/org-hacks.html Grant Rettke -- g...@wisdomandwonder.com | http://www.wisdomandwonder.com/ “Wisdom begins in wonder.” --Socrates “All creativity is an extended form of a joke.” --Kay ((λ (x) (x x)) (λ (x) (x x))) “Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously.” --Thompson
On Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 11:15 AM, Johan Sandblom <j...@ndblom.se> wrote: > This is off topic, or at least the first paragraph is, but I don't know > where else to ask ... > > I maintain a private git repo where the org-mode git repo is included. I use > it on several machines, both windows and linux, and also on a stick which I > can use on the terribly restricted and firewalled computers at work (which > curiously allow me to run emacs from the stick!). I used to include org-mode > as a "fake submodule" > (http://debuggable.com/posts/git-fake-submodules:4b563ee4-f3cc-4061-967e-0e48cbdd56cb) > but wanted to learn more about git so I changed to a real submodule. This > was annoying because then I could no longer just pull from the repo to the > stick and have my new org-mode with me, I needed to update the submodule on > the stick as well, which was more work than before. I then changed to using > a git subtree for org-mode and lots of other bits and pieces that I wanted > handy, even behind the firewall at work. This works great except for one > thing: > > org-version is set to N/A (on topic again I hope). As far as I have been > able to gather with my non-existent developer skills the org-version stems > from mk/default.mk and so could be adjusted in local.mk, but I am unable to > figure out where I should get it from, and how to adjust it. Can you > enlighten me? > > Johan > > -- > Johan Sandblom, MD PhD > m +46735521477 > What is wanted is not the will to believe, but the > will to find out, which is the exact opposite > --Bertrand Russell >