On Sun, 8 Jan 2023 at 05:59, Jean Louis <bugs@gnu.support> wrote: > (...)
> eval: Symbol’s function definition is void: find-kla-intro What's the version of your file eev-intro.el? That function is from nov/2022... See/try: (find-efunction 'find-kla-intro) (find-eev "eev-intro.el" "find-kla-intro") http://angg.twu.net/eev-current/eev-intro.el.html#find-kla-intro http://angg.twu.net/eev-current/ChangeLog (find-angg "eev-current/ChangeLog") (find-angg "eev-current/ChangeLog" "2022-11-12") When I change the ";; Version:" in the file eev.el ELPA interprets this as "please update the eev in ELPA from the one in git", and I try to do that only about once a month, but you can check the versions in the other .el files with: (find-eevgrep "grep --color=auto -nH --null -e '^;; Version:' *.el") (find-eevsh "cat *.el | grep '^;; Version:' | sort -r | uniq") > Personally I like to insist on creating elementary objects: You use either PostGres or SQLite to handle your ementary objects, right? I have both of them installed here, but I still don't know how to use them... =( In my current situation databases are "very complex"/"too complex" and plain text is "simple"... so I'm still using an approach that is based on text files, and only that approach... ...but I was going to bed. I'll try the rest this evening - fzf looks easy to use, and I hope that you can help me to set up PostGres/SQLite at some point! Gnight =), Eduardo