Hi Bastien, nice. One line less in uhhhh .... how long is my emacs config, but it was a constant trap for people and hence this is smoothed out... good job ;) Anyhow I just realized that ELPA contains "org" and "org-plus-contrib" I stupidly overlooked that and always read "org" or "org-contrib"
Well, thats the way many Linux distros does that kind of things. Sure enough org-contrib would need org as a requirement. Maybe thats not possible in ELPA yet?! Anyhow any reason for the above way? Greetings Torsten On 2 October 2012 22:15, Bastien <b...@altern.org> wrote: > Hi all, > > there is no need to (require 'org-install) anymore from the maint > and master branches. > > When using the Org distribution that comes with Emacs, Emacs will add > Org's autoloaded core functions to [emacs]/lisp/loaddefs.el and the rest > of the autoloaded functions to [emacs]/lisp/org/org-loaddefs.el. This > is an improvement over the present situation, where *all* autoloaded > functions where added to Emacs' loaddefs.el -- too much. This is not > yet in Emacs trunk but will be in Emacs 24.3. > > When getting Org as a .tar.gz/.zip archive file, you'll have a file > org-loaddefs.el in the lisp/ directory -- this file is now loaded when > org.el is loaded. > > When getting Org from ELPA (either "org" or "org-plus-contrib"), > org-loaddefs.el will also be in the load-path. > > When getting Org from git, you *HAVE* to created org-loaddefs.el with > `make autoloads' (which is also run by a simple `make'), otherwise > some needed functions will not be autoloaded. > > You can check whether org-loaddefs.el has been correctly been loaded > with M-x org-version RET. > > Thanks, > > -- > Bastien > >