Matt Lundin <m...@imapmail.org> wrote: > > > >> When I run make clean && make && make install I find that the language > >> directory is not installed. Does the langs directory require a manual > >> installation? > >> > > > > It's part of the git repository, so it should be present after you do a > > git pull. > > My apologies if my question wasn't clear. Yes, I can see the langs > directory in the org-mode repo. The problem, however, is that "make > install" does not copy the lang files to the target lispdir (in my case, > /usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp). I'm not sure about the conventional > way to handle such installation in a Makefile, but it seems that the > babel/langs/* files have to added to LISPF. > > > > >> Also, with make install, the ob-* files are installed on the same level > >> as the org-files, yet lines 108-114 in org.el indicate that they should > >> be installed in a babel subdirectory. > >> > > > > Not here: they end up in <org-mode>/lisp/babel. > > What does <org-mode> represent here? Are you invoking "make install" to > install to a target directory (lispdir) or are you simply leaving the > compiled lisp files in place in the local org-mode repository? > > This section of the lisp file flattens out the lisp/babel hierarchy in > the repo when copying to the target directory: > > install-lisp: $(LISPFILES) $(ELCFILES) > if [ ! -d $(lispdir) ]; then $(MKDIR) $(lispdir); else true; fi ; > $(CP) $(LISPFILES) $(lispdir) > $(CP) $(ELCFILES) $(lispdir) >
Ah, sorry for being dense: I forgot that I don't install - I run out of the git repository. Forgive my parochial view: there are indeed problems with the install target in the makefile. Nick _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode