Daniel Hawthorne writes:
> As stated by the variable "org-version," the git repo version is
> 7.8.03.
Each checkout you make from the repo has it's own version. Now, if you
are shown version 7.8.03, it can mean several things: you really have
that version checked out (forgot to pull? on a dif
Tassilo Horn wrote:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
> Hi Nick,
>
> > Is this master or maint?
>
> master
>
> >> Org-mode version 7.8.10 (release_7.8.10-701-g054f99 @
> >> /home/horn/Repos/el/org-mode/lisp/)
> >>
> >> instead of 7.8.11.
> >
> > Oh, and as Achim pointed out, you probably need to do
>
Nick Dokos writes:
Hi Nick,
> Is this master or maint?
master
>> Org-mode version 7.8.10 (release_7.8.10-701-g054f99 @
>> /home/horn/Repos/el/org-mode/lisp/)
>>
>> instead of 7.8.11.
>
> Oh, and as Achim pointed out, you probably need to do
>
> git fetch --tags origin
Oh, yes, that does th
Tassilo Horn wrote:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
> Hi Nick,
>
> >>As stated by the variable "org-version," the git repo version is
> >> 7.8.03. The stable release is 7.8.11. Is the version number for the
> >> repo not meaningful?
> >
> > You probably have an out-of-date org-version.el[c]. You
Tassilo Horn wrote:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
> Hi Nick,
>
> >>As stated by the variable "org-version," the git repo version is
> >> 7.8.03. The stable release is 7.8.11. Is the version number for the
> >> repo not meaningful?
> >
> > You probably have an out-of-date org-version.el[c]. You
Confirmed.
Jun 28 08:58 ./lisp/org-version.el
Version 7.8.10.
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Nick Dokos writes:
Hi Nick,
>>As stated by the variable "org-version," the git repo version is
>> 7.8.03. The stable release is 7.8.11. Is the version number for the
>> repo not meaningful?
>
> You probably have an out-of-date org-version.el[c]. You need to
> ``make autoloads'' after pulli
Daniel Hawthorne wrote:
>As stated by the variable "org-version," the git repo version is 7.8.03.
> The stable release is 7.8.11. Is the version number for the repo not
> meaningful?
>
You probably have an out-of-date org-version.el[c]. You need to ``make
autoloads'' after pulling. That wi
Hi,
As stated by the variable "org-version," the git repo version is 7.8.03.
The stable release is 7.8.11. Is the version number for the repo not
meaningful?
Best,
Daniel Hawthorne