On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 12:48:14PM -0800, Ryan Tate wrote:
> From the manual:
> 
> >If emacs complains that it cannot find mu4e, check your load-path and make 
> >sure that mu4e's installation directory is part of it. 
> 
> Emacs is indeed complaining that it cannot find mu4e, but I’m not sure where 
> to poke for mu4e’s installation directory as I thought it was supposed to 
> install alongside mu? (mu4e is certainly not in my usual emacs package 
> repos.)  
> 
> I installed mu via a package manager (MacPorts on OS X). Any clues where I 
> should start to poke for mu4e install directory? Even if only in relation to 
> the mu install directory, which I can presumably track down with some 
> research into where MacPorts puts things.
> 
> Apologies if this is a basic question.



I had to compile the latest Mu4e (0.9.9.5) for my Debian distribution.
I then had to manually add the following to my .emacs specification
file:

(add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/")
(add-to-list 'load-path "/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/mu4e")
(load "init.el")


The eMacs Lisp file "init.el" loads mu4e and also contains my own Lisp
extensions to mu4e.

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