Colin Baxter writes:
> The solution is to use `make autoloads'. I suppose that should have been
> obvious to me at the beginning. After git pull (`+' in vc-dir) the
> working recipe is:
FYI, the versions checks are less strict now to work around some Emacs
limitations. See
https://list.orgmode.
The solution is to use `make autoloads'. I suppose that should have been
obvious to me at the beginning. After git pull (`+' in vc-dir) the
working recipe is:
1. rm *.elc
2. Update in org-mode buffer using C-c C-x !
3. make clean
4. make autoloads
5. Check update org-mode via C-c C-x!
6. make
7.
Dear Ithor,
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Colin Baxter writes:
>> Recently, if I use C-c C-x ! to refresh org-mode after a git
>> pull, I get an error. I then have to close down emacs and launch
>> again. This rather defeats the object of C-c C-x !. This appears
>> to have
Thank you for your detailed reply.
> Tim Cross writes:
> Colin Baxter writes:
>> Recently, if I use C-c C-x ! to refresh org-mode after a git
>> pull, I get an error. I then have to close down emacs and launch
>> again. This rather defeats the object of C-c C-x !. This ap
Colin Baxter writes:
> Recently, if I use C-c C-x ! to refresh org-mode after a git pull, I get an
> error. I then have to close down emacs and launch again. This rather
> defeats the object of C-c C-x !. This appears to have happened only recently
Does it help if you run make after git pull?
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Colin Baxter writes:
> Recently, if I use C-c C-x ! to refresh org-mode after a git pull, I get an
> error. I then have to close down emacs and launch again. This rather
> defeats the object of C-c C-x !. This appears to have happened only recently
>
> The Backtrace is
>
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