Emacs 29.1 refers to the first release of Emacs 29, which has not yet
occurred. Emacs 29.0.50 refers to version 29 of emacs which has not yet
had a release candidate issued i.e. still very much development and not
yet at beta level. Once the first release candidate is issued, the
version will
Hi Daniel,
* Daniel Ortmann [2022-08-25; 09:36 -05]:
> FYI,
> https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=57394
>
> Lars at gnu says it is fixed in emacs 29
> The bug's web page says, more specifically, "bug marked as fixed in
> version 29.1"
>
> ... I can't find emacs 29.1; my 'git pull' still
Fix confirmed! Everything works fine now with emacs 29.0.50. (Many
many new messages about obsolete functions.)
Thank you
GNU Emacs 29.0.50 (build 3, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.22.30,
cairo version 1.15.12) of 2022-08-25
Org mode version 9.5.4 (release_9.5.4-758-g3c11e9 @
FYI,
https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=57394
Lars at gnu says it is fixed in emacs 29
The bug's web page says, more specifically, "bug marked as fixed in
version 29.1"
... I can't find emacs 29.1; my 'git pull' still says 29.0 and I don't
see any 29.1 branches available.
I have
git bisect shows that this emacs commit is the problem (if I understand
correctly ... this is the first time I have used git bisect):
[6ddcf67052545a0f77233f1a952dc90e296cda35] Make it possible to mark
generalized variables as obsolete
Here is the bug report:
Subject: 29.0.50; emacs commit