Re: [O] just made orgmode-7.8.02

2011-12-29 Thread Andrea Crotti

On 12/29/2011 07:02 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:

Then perhaps something more is wrong.  I downloaded orgmode-7.8.02 and
installed that after having run the standard gitclone command to clone
org-mode on this system.  I did that because the gitclone process pulled
version 5.23 for me and also created my git repository for me in that
process.  I don't know how or why that happened but it was a satellite
connection yesterday and not my usual cable connection.


Maybe you're cloning the right repository but ending up using the shipped
version in Emacs anyway?

What is your configuration to use git org-mode from the git repository?



Re: [O] just made orgmode-7.8.02

2011-12-29 Thread John Hendy
On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 3:12 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:

> We're now golden.  When I ran git describe I was told no repository
> exists.  So I ran git init and created an empty repository and then ran
> the git clone command and this time aI have an installed version of 7.8.02
> and am told I'm up to date.  Apparently running a git clone operation on
> slackware 13.0 without having an existing repository for git to populate
> makes git a very unhappy camper.
>
>
You're just trying to clone the orgmode repo? You shouldn't need to do 'git
init.' That's used when you want to create a local git repo from your own,
pre-existing files. You're just trying to pull from a remote repository.

,---
| $ git clone git://orgmode.org/org-mode.git
`---

Should work on it's own from any directory and will create a new directory
populated with the orgmode git tree.

Git should work, regardless of the distro. Can you try again? If you'e
like, try cd-ing to a directory where you want this to live and executing:

,---
| $ git clone git://orgmode.org/org-mode.git org.git
`---

See what happens. If you get errors, post the exact output to the list and
others should be able to help.


Thanks!
John


> 
> Jude 
> 
>
>
>


Re: [O] just made orgmode-7.8.02

2011-12-29 Thread Jude DaShiell
We're now golden.  When I ran git describe I was told no repository 
exists.  So I ran git init and created an empty repository and then ran 
the git clone command and this time aI have an installed version of 7.8.02 
and am told I'm up to date.  Apparently running a git clone operation on 
slackware 13.0 without having an existing repository for git to populate 
makes git a very unhappy camper.


Jude 





Re: [O] just made orgmode-7.8.02

2011-12-29 Thread Nick Dokos
Jude DaShiell  wrote:

> Then perhaps something more is wrong.  I downloaded orgmode-7.8.02 and 
> installed that after having run the standard gitclone command to clone 
> org-mode on this system.  I did that because the gitclone process pulled 
> version 5.23 for me and also created my git repository for me in that 
> process.  I don't know how or why that happened but it was a satellite 
> connection yesterday and not my usual cable connection.

Oy, vey: that is pretty weird.

Just delete the whole cloned repository and clone again. I just did that
and git describe says:

,
| $ git describe
| release_7.8.02-53-g88ef5fe
`

Nick


On Thu, 29 Dec 
> 2011, Nick Dokos wrote:
> 
> > Jude DaShiell  wrote:
> > 
> > > Once that was done I figured to run make ./update in the org-7.8.02 
> > > directory and get the latest patches.  No cigar, this isn't within any 
> > > git 
> > > repository apparently on my end so couldn't be pulled by make ./update.  
> > > Do I need to edit the Makefile to clear this problem and if so how?  If 
> > > not, how do I get this version to the update capability?
> > > 
> > 
> > You need to clone the git repository:
> > 
> > git clone git://orgmode.org/org-mode.git 
> > /path/to/your/local/org/mode/git/repository
> > 
> > before you can use the update target in the Makefile, which just does a git 
> > pull
> > before remaking:
> > 
> > ,
> > | ...
> > | update:
> > |   git pull
> > |   ${MAKE} clean
> > |   ${MAKE} all
> > | ...
> > `
> > 
> > Note that the /path/to/your/local/org/mode/git/repository must not exist 
> > beforehand:
> > it is created by the cloning process. And, of course, you need to have git 
> > installed.
> > 
> > Nick
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
> Jude 
> 
> 



Re: [O] just made orgmode-7.8.02

2011-12-29 Thread Jude DaShiell
Then perhaps something more is wrong.  I downloaded orgmode-7.8.02 and 
installed that after having run the standard gitclone command to clone 
org-mode on this system.  I did that because the gitclone process pulled 
version 5.23 for me and also created my git repository for me in that 
process.  I don't know how or why that happened but it was a satellite 
connection yesterday and not my usual cable connection.On Thu, 29 Dec 
2011, Nick Dokos wrote:

> Jude DaShiell  wrote:
> 
> > Once that was done I figured to run make ./update in the org-7.8.02 
> > directory and get the latest patches.  No cigar, this isn't within any git 
> > repository apparently on my end so couldn't be pulled by make ./update.  
> > Do I need to edit the Makefile to clear this problem and if so how?  If 
> > not, how do I get this version to the update capability?
> > 
> 
> You need to clone the git repository:
> 
> git clone git://orgmode.org/org-mode.git 
> /path/to/your/local/org/mode/git/repository
> 
> before you can use the update target in the Makefile, which just does a git 
> pull
> before remaking:
> 
> ,
> | ...
> | update:
> | git pull
> | ${MAKE} clean
> | ${MAKE} all
> | ...
> `
> 
> Note that the /path/to/your/local/org/mode/git/repository must not exist 
> beforehand:
> it is created by the cloning process. And, of course, you need to have git 
> installed.
> 
> Nick
> 
> 


Jude 





Re: [O] just made orgmode-7.8.02

2011-12-29 Thread Nick Dokos
Jude DaShiell  wrote:

> Once that was done I figured to run make ./update in the org-7.8.02 
> directory and get the latest patches.  No cigar, this isn't within any git 
> repository apparently on my end so couldn't be pulled by make ./update.  
> Do I need to edit the Makefile to clear this problem and if so how?  If 
> not, how do I get this version to the update capability?
> 

You need to clone the git repository:

git clone git://orgmode.org/org-mode.git 
/path/to/your/local/org/mode/git/repository

before you can use the update target in the Makefile, which just does a git pull
before remaking:

,
| ...
| update:
|   git pull
|   ${MAKE} clean
|   ${MAKE} all
| ...
`

Note that the /path/to/your/local/org/mode/git/repository must not exist 
beforehand:
it is created by the cloning process. And, of course, you need to have git 
installed.

Nick



[O] just made orgmode-7.8.02

2011-12-29 Thread Jude DaShiell
Once that was done I figured to run make ./update in the org-7.8.02 
directory and get the latest patches.  No cigar, this isn't within any git 
repository apparently on my end so couldn't be pulled by make ./update.  
Do I need to edit the Makefile to clear this problem and if so how?  If 
not, how do I get this version to the update capability?


Jude