Hi,
On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 11:14:37AM -0400, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Steven Buczkowski wrote:
>
> ...
> Yup: apt-get will get you an ancient org-mode release.
>
> You probably ended up with a "frankenstein" org-mode install with bits
> and pieces coming from various places: I'd suggest doing "apt-
Hi Steven,
Steven Buczkowski writes:
> I'm now getting far enough along in my knowledge and workflow with
> org-mode that I think I can start risking living on the bleeding edge.
The master branch of the git repo* is the development branch.
You can also live on two "safer" branches:
~$ git ch
On Mon, 2012-03-26 at 11:14 -0400, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Steven Buczkowski wrote:
>
> Yup: apt-get will get you an ancient org-mode release.
>
> You probably ended up with a "frankenstein" org-mode install with bits
> and pieces coming from various places: I'd suggest doing "apt-get remove
> org-
Steven Buczkowski wrote:
> Morning everyone,
>
> I tried updating orgmode through apt-get last night but found M-x
> org-version reporting 6.36c not one of the more recent versions so I
> reinstalled by hand this morning from the 7.8.06 tar archive at
> orgmode.org. Both installations seemed to
Morning everyone,
I tried updating orgmode through apt-get last night but found M-x
org-version reporting 6.36c not one of the more recent versions so I
reinstalled by hand this morning from the 7.8.06 tar archive at
orgmode.org. Both installations seemed to run without incident but, now,
when I t