Timothy <tecos...@gmail.com> writes:

> Mark Barton <mbarto...@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> I use native-comp, but have not tried the async export yet.
>
> FWIW I use native-comp (with Doom + my config) and async PDF export
> works.

It might be useful for the OP if you could post what commit of Emacs 28
you are running. Native compilation is a moving feast and it could be
either the OP is running an older version (and issue has been fixed) or
a later version (and issue has been recently introduced). Knowing which
commit you are building from might help him identify whether an update
might fix the issue.

One thing I did notice when I was running native-comp was that the
caching strategy was a little hit and miss - it could also be that your
version is not running native compiled org.

When I was trying native compilation, I found that

- native compilation was a bit restrictive - it didn't compile things
  correctly in some situations because it didn't load some dependencies
  (i.e. you got errors and warning you don't see with normal *.elc
  compilation)

- The caching was a bit hit and miss

- There was no noticeable performance improvement.

I think all of these issues will eventually be addressed as things
mature. However, for now, I don't see any real benefit in enabling
native compilation other than on an academic level.

-- 
Tim Cross

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