Thank you!
It worked again after a "make up2".

BR / Johan


On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 9:39 AM, Bastien <b...@gnu.org> wrote:

> Hi Johan,
>
> Johan Ekh <ekh.jo...@gmail.com> writes:
>
> > Marc: I use git for installation and I don't think I have any old
> > files in my load path. I have the files in my home directory but the
> > compiled files are installed in the system emacs/site-lisp.
>
> The compiled files *are* in your load-path, because Emacs loads them
> when you launch it.  This is in /usr/.../emacs/lisp/loaddefs.el, which
> contains pointers to the autoloaded functions.  Some Org's functions
> are autoloaded by Emacs, and these are functions from an older version
> than the one you installed manually.
>
> > Victor: Good, but please help a newbie. How do I apply this patch?
>
> You don't need to install this particular patch, you just need to
> updated your Git installation.
>
> ~$ cd org-mode/  [change with the relevant path]
> ~$ git pull
> ~$ make
>
> This pull latest master branch and compile Org.
>
> Or you can do:
>
> ~$ cd org-mode/  [change with the relevant path]
> ~$ make update
>
> > Finally, I noticed that adding a new heading works with Ctrl-RET. But
> > I still want M-RET to work!
>
> Please follow the instructions above and report any problem you may
> have afterwards.
>
> HTH,
>
> --
>  Bastien
>

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