I just found out that I was running an old version of org-mode. (Would it
not be a good idea to announce new versions? Or did I miss it?) But when
running (on Linux):
make test
I got:
install -m 755 -d /tmp/tmp-orgtest
TMPDIR=/tmp/tmp-orgtest emacs -batch -Q --eval '(setq
vc-handled-backends nil)' --eval '(add-to-list '"'"'load-path "./lisp")'
--eval '(add-to-list '"'"'load-path "./testing")' -l org-loaddefs.el -l
testing/org-test.el --eval '(require '"'"'ob-awk)' --eval '(require
'"'"'ob-C)' --eval '(require '"'"'ob-fortran)' --eval '(require
'"'"'ob-maxima)' --eval '(require '"'"'ob-lilypond)' --eval '(require
'"'"'ob-octave)' --eval '(require '"'"'ob-python)' --eval '(require
'"'"'ob-sh)' --eval '(require '"'"'ob-perl)' --eval '(setq
org-confirm-babel-evaluate nil)' -f org-test-run-batch-tests
Cannot open load file: testing/org-test.el
mk/targets.mk:99: recipe for target 'test' failed
make: *** [test] Error 255
It looks like I could just upgrade without a problem, but it would be
better when I could run make test without an error.
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Cecil Westerhof