Am 06.11.2011 um 22:01 schrieb Jambunathan K: > "i...@bastianebeling.org" <i...@bastianebeling.org> writes: > >> Hi Jambunathan, >> >>> >>>> Sorry, I didn't get into too much detail here because I had the >>>> feeling that the problem might have been cause by me not being able >>>> to use the package manager correctly rather than the package manager >>>> itself. But if it could help others, of course, I'm sharing the >>>> details as far as I understand them. >>>> >>>> I'm using Aquamacs (for Mac OS): >>>> >>>> GNU Emacs 23.3.50.1 (i386-apple-darwin9.8.0, NS apple-appkit-949.54) >>>> of 2011-10-25 on braeburn.aquamacs.org - Aquamacs Distribution 2.4 >>>> Copyright (C) 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc. >>>> >>>> When I run "package-list-packages", I get the message "Failed to >>>> download `Org-mode' archive." (didn't note that before), but it still >>>> offered the latest version of Org nevertheless. >>> >>> Do >>> M-x customize-variable RET package-archives RET >>> >>> and delete the following "Org-mode" archive from the list: >>> >>> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- >>> (add-to-list 'package-archives >>> '("Org-mode" . "http://orgmode.org/pkg/daily/")) >>> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- >>> >> >> Ok, deleted. >> >>> Additionally, you can also look at ~/.emacs.d/elpa/archives/ subdir and >>> recursively delete the directory corresponding to "Org-mode" archive. >>> >>>> I could install it from there and Org appeared to be updated to >>>> version 7.7, but somehow the macro "org-eval-in-environment" was only >>>> found after reloading Org uncompiled after every restart of >>>> Emacs. >>> >>>> This could be repeated infinitely, i.e., I always got this error >>>> message when running "package-list-packages" and it always offered me >>>> to install Org. Now I downloaded the tar-file manually and installed >>>> it with "package-install-file". Now "org-eval-in-environment" is found >>>> normally. After "package-list-files" I still get the message "Failed >>>> to download `Org-mode' archive.", but it shows Org as installed and >>>> does no longer offer to install it. >>>> >>>> I hope that was more helpful. If you need more information, I will be >>>> happy to try to provide it. >>> >>> I am trying to isolate the root cause of the issue here. Hope you can >>> help me locate the root cause. >>> >>> Try the following procedure: >>> >>> 1. Store the org-*.tar that you have downloaded in some safe place. >> >> Done. >> >>> 2. rm -rf ~/.emacs.d/elpa/org-* {BE CAREFUL HERE, YOU ARE DELETING >>> STUFF} >>> - In this step you are deleting your org installed through elpa. >> >> Done. >> >>> 3. Check your .emacs - Does it make have (require 'org-install)? If it >>> has this entry remove that line or comment out that line. >> >> Commented out. >> >>> 4. Restart emacs >>> 5. M-x locate-library RET org RET >>> 6. Note the directory reported. >>> - If it looks like it is coming from your default Emacs installation >>> directory then proceed to step 7. >> >> Obviously the directory I just added. >> >>> >>> - If it looks like it is one of the directories added by you, delete >>> that directory from either load-path or simply delete it from the >>> disk. (To be safe, instead of deleting you can just rename or move >>> the directory somewhere else). Goto step 4. >>> 7. Note the version of Org with M-x org-version RET. >> >> Renaming the folder didn't help because Emacs still found it. Moved >> the folder and now M-x locate-library RET org RET points to the >> original directory. >> >> M-x org-version RET -> Org-mode version 6.33x >> >>> Now do a M-x >>> package-install-file RET >> >> Your procedure is exactly what I did eventually to get it running. It >> worked, when I installed org via package-install-file RET. Instead, >> now I am reporting in detail what happens when I do M-x >> package-list-packages: >> >> I get the message: >> >> "Failed to download `Org-mode' archive." > > After reconfiguring package-archives, you haven't saved it for future > sessions or you forgot to recompile your .emacs. > >> It still lists the newest version of org-mode along the packages. > > This is OK. Because org mode gets updated daily. You are actually seeing > the tar files from here. > > http://elpa.gnu.org/packages/ > >> I hit "Install". >> >> I get a couple of error messages. Find attached the complete compile >> log. > >> Emacs restart. >> >> org-version -> "Org-mode version 7.7" >> >> org-mobile-push -> "byte-code: Invalid function: >> org-eval-in-environment" > > This is along the expected lines. I have done a quick look at the > compile log. > > --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- > 168: In end of data: > 169: org-agenda.el:8546:1:Warning: the following functions are not known to > be defined: > 170: calendar-day-name, calendar-day-of-week, calendar-month-name, > 171: calendar-absolute-from-gregorian, org-with-gensyms, marker, > 172: org-string-nw-p, org-eval-in-environment, > 173: org-make-parameter-alist, calendar-gregorian-from-absolute, > 174: calendar-date-string, org-face-from-face-or-color, > 175: org-entry-blocked-p, calendar-current-date, org-today, > 176: calendar-last-day-of-month, calendar-leap-year-p, > 177: org-order-calendar-date-args, org-string-match-p, > 178: org-duration-string-to-minutes, org-called-interactively-p, > 179: calendar-cursor-to-date, calendar-day-of-year-string > 180: > 526: Compiling file /Users/bastian/Library/Application Support/Aquamacs > Emacs/elpa/org-20111105/org-macs.el at Sat Nov 5 22:20:04 2011 > 537: org-mobile.el:1103:1:Warning: the following functions are not known to > be defined: > 538: org-string-nw-p, org-find-olp > --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- > > Some notes: > > 1. The files are compiled in alphabetical order. > 2. The only reference to org-eval-in-environment - of which you complain > - is in compile log is in org-agenda.el. > 3. Note that org-macs.el gets compiled after org-agenda.el > 4. org-mobile.el has no references to org-eval-in-environment. > > Needless to your "system-installed" org has no org-eval-in-environment > in it's org-macs.el. > > The only way org-agenda.el can have org-eval-in-environment compiled in > as macro is by > > 1. compiling & loading org-macs.el from the package dir. > 2. compiling org-agenda.el > > strictly in that order. > > Now the question is what is the reciped for accomplishing 1 & 2 in that > order. > > I hope some of the observers will lend me a helping hand. > > Relevant? > - http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2011-11/msg00223.html > >> C-u C-c C-x r (Org reload uncompiled) > > This preciely load org-macs.el from the elpa dir. > >> org-mobile-push -> "Files for mobile viewer staged" >> >> Works till next restart of emacs. > > So the problem is solved. > >
> > Now the exact order of org-reload and package-install-file is important. > > It is not package-install-file *alone* that solves the problem. It is > package-install-file *after* org-reload/uncompiled that solves the > problem. > > The sequence is important. > > Now the question is can we get everything working *without* requiring > that the user do a org-reload explicitly? > I tried and it is not necessary to org-reload/uncompiled before installing org with the command "package-install-file". It is "package-install-file" alone that solves the problem. I have those problems only with "package-list-packages". >> Then I downloaded the .tar-file manually and installed via M-x >> package-install-file RET >> >> Org-reload. >> >> org-version -> "Org-mode version 7.7" >> >> org-mobile-push -> "Files for mobile viewer staged" (i.e. everything works) >> >> I hope this helps to identify the problem with the package manager. >> >>> 8. Restart Emacs >>> 9. Now. Do you still run in to the original org-macs issue that you >>> reported? >>> >>> Extra information for me: >>> 10. What does C-h v package-enable-at-startup RET report? >>> >> >> package-enable-at-startup is a variable defined in `package.el'. >> Its value is t >> >> Bastian