Am 30.05.2018 um 12:36 schrieb Nicolas Goaziou: > Julius Dittmar <julius.ditt...@gmx.de> writes: >> on two of my computers, both openSUSE-based with org-mode current master >> and current texlive installed, make fails. >> >> The last messages are: >> >> make -C doc info >> make[1]: Entering directory `/XXX/git/org-mode-CURRENT/doc' >> emacs -Q -batch --eval '(setq vc-handled-backends nil >> org-startup-folded nil)' \ >> --eval '(add-to-list '"'"'load-path "../lisp")' \ >> --eval '(load "../mk/org-fixup.el")' \ >> --eval '(org-make-manuals)' >> Loading /XXX/git/org-mode-CURRENT/mk/org-fixup.el (source)... >> Wrong number of arguments: #[(string &optional separators omit-nulls) >> >> ... followed by a long mainly empty and unreadable quoted string, >> followed by ... >> >> " [separators omit-nulls split-string-default-separators list notfirst >> start t 0 nil string-match ...] 5 1648329], 4 >> make[1]: *** [org.texi] Fehler 255 >> make[1]: Leaving directory `/XXX/git/org-mode-CURRENT/doc' >> make: *** [info] Fehler 2 >> >> As on the third of my computers (with an old debian and texlive 2017) >> make works, I guess that's a local problem, not one of org-mode. >> Nonetheless: Do you have any hints on what might be missing there, or >> how I could proceed tracking down the problem? > > Is your Emacs old (e.g., Emacs 23)?
GNU Emacs 24.3.1 in one instance, the other not older than that (can't check the details right now). > Did you try with emacs -Q, just > loading Emacs? As far as I can tell, the make fails somewhere in the 'make doc' part. According to the quote above emacs is called with -Q. 'make autoloads' does not throw errors, and what I use of org-mode works except for a minor and probably unrelated glitch I did not yet find time to track down. Thanks for looking into it and for a terrific tool, Julius