Martyn Jago writes:
> Bernt Hansen writes:
>
> Hi Bernt
>
> No problem at all using older Emacsen. There is a dependency however for
> a recent version of the ERT library since some name changes occurred in
> preparation for becoming EMACS. I'll add a note to testing/README.org
> including a rel
Bernt Hansen writes:
Hi Bernt
No problem at all using older Emacsen. There is a dependency however for
a recent version of the ERT library since some name changes occurred in
preparation for becoming EMACS. I'll add a note to testing/README.org
including a relevant link.
Regards
Martyn
> Hi E
Hi Eric and Martyn,
"Eric Schulte" writes:
> Hi Martyn,
>
> Thanks for the patch, I have just applied it.
>
> Best -- Eric
>
> Martyn Jago writes:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> The ERT library is now a part of EMACS. As a result the ERT library
>> files currently loaded as a sub-module have been deleted on Git
Hi Martyn,
Thanks for the patch, I have just applied it.
Best -- Eric
Martyn Jago writes:
> Hi
>
> The ERT library is now a part of EMACS. As a result the ERT library
> files currently loaded as a sub-module have been deleted on Github.
>
> This change modifies .gitmodule to avoid attempting
Hi
The ERT library is now a part of EMACS. As a result the ERT library
files currently loaded as a sub-module have been deleted on Github.
This change modifies .gitmodule to avoid attempting to load ERT.
Changes have been made to testing/README.org to suit.
An insertion has been made to testin