Re: Strange problem loading org features in Emacs 27.1
I think they are all org link related files, hence the change to the ol-prefix. On Sun, Aug 16, 2020 at 7:27 AM Carlo Tambuatco wrote: > > > > > > On Aug 16, 2020, at 2:00 AM, Axel Kielhorn > wrote: > > > > > > Hello Carlo, > > > > > >> Am 16.08.2020 um 05:31 schrieb Carlo Tambuatco : > > >> > > >> I have org-20200803 package installed in my elpa folder. > > >> > > >> Here’s the message emacs gives me after loading my org-init.el file > initializing org mode in > > >> emacs 27.1: > > >> > > >> Problems while trying to load feature ‘org-bbdb’ > > >> ... > > >> Problems while trying to load feature ‘org-rmail’ > > >> > > >> The offending line of code in the org-init.el file is: > > >> > > >> ;;;Customize org modules > > >> (setq org-modules '(org-bbdb > > >> org-gnus > > >> org-habit > > >> org-irc > > >> org-mouse > > >> org-crypt > > >> org-protocol > > >> org-w3m > > >> org-bibtex > > >> org-docview > > >> org-info > > >> org-mhe > > >> org-rmail)) > > >> > > >> (eval-after-load 'org > > >> '(org-load-modules-maybe t)) > > >> > > >> I don’t know enough about how org mode is organized to know what is > going on here, but I just > > >> noticed this happening after upgrading to emacs-27. > > >> > > >> What do I do about this problem? Emacs isn’t giving me enough > information to give me an idea > > >> of what is going on here. > > > > > > These files have been renamed in March 2019. > > > > > > With Emacs 26 the file from a previous org version supplied with Emacs > have been used. > > > Emacs 27.1 has a more recent version of org-mode. > > > > > > The easiest way to fix this is to rename the files in your org-init.el > file. > > > > > > Of course you can use the customize interface as well. > > > > > > Greetings > > > Axel > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks. > > > > What was the reason for the name change? > > > > > > > > -- John --- Professor John Kitchin Doherty Hall A207F Department of Chemical Engineering Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 15213 412-268-7803 @johnkitchin http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu
Re: Strange problem loading org features in Emacs 27.1
> On Aug 16, 2020, at 2:00 AM, Axel Kielhorn wrote: > > Hello Carlo, > >> Am 16.08.2020 um 05:31 schrieb Carlo Tambuatco : >> >> I have org-20200803 package installed in my elpa folder. >> >> Here’s the message emacs gives me after loading my org-init.el file >> initializing org mode in >> emacs 27.1: >> >> Problems while trying to load feature ‘org-bbdb’ >> ... >> Problems while trying to load feature ‘org-rmail’ >> >> The offending line of code in the org-init.el file is: >> >> ;;;Customize org modules >> (setq org-modules '(org-bbdb >> org-gnus >> org-habit >> org-irc >> org-mouse >> org-crypt >> org-protocol >> org-w3m >> org-bibtex >> org-docview >> org-info >> org-mhe >> org-rmail)) >> >> (eval-after-load 'org >> '(org-load-modules-maybe t)) >> >> I don’t know enough about how org mode is organized to know what is going on >> here, but I just >> noticed this happening after upgrading to emacs-27. >> >> What do I do about this problem? Emacs isn’t giving me enough information to >> give me an idea >> of what is going on here. > > These files have been renamed in March 2019. > > With Emacs 26 the file from a previous org version supplied with Emacs have > been used. > Emacs 27.1 has a more recent version of org-mode. > > The easiest way to fix this is to rename the files in your org-init.el file. > > Of course you can use the customize interface as well. > > Greetings > Axel > > > Thanks. What was the reason for the name change?
Re: Strange problem loading org features in Emacs 27.1
Hello Carlo, > Am 16.08.2020 um 05:31 schrieb Carlo Tambuatco : > > I have org-20200803 package installed in my elpa folder. > > Here’s the message emacs gives me after loading my org-init.el file > initializing org mode in > emacs 27.1: > > Problems while trying to load feature ‘org-bbdb’ > ... > Problems while trying to load feature ‘org-rmail’ > > The offending line of code in the org-init.el file is: > > ;;;Customize org modules > (setq org-modules '(org-bbdb > org-gnus > org-habit > org-irc > org-mouse > org-crypt > org-protocol > org-w3m > org-bibtex > org-docview > org-info > org-mhe > org-rmail)) > > (eval-after-load 'org > '(org-load-modules-maybe t)) > > I don’t know enough about how org mode is organized to know what is going on > here, but I just > noticed this happening after upgrading to emacs-27. > > What do I do about this problem? Emacs isn’t giving me enough information to > give me an idea > of what is going on here. These files have been renamed in March 2019. With Emacs 26 the file from a previous org version supplied with Emacs have been used. Emacs 27.1 has a more recent version of org-mode. The easiest way to fix this is to rename the files in your org-init.el file. Of course you can use the customize interface as well. Greetings Axel
Strange problem loading org features in Emacs 27.1
I have org-20200803 package installed in my elpa folder. Here’s the message emacs gives me after loading my org-init.el file initializing org mode in emacs 27.1: Problems while trying to load feature ‘org-bbdb’ Problems while trying to load feature ‘org-gnus’ Problems while trying to load feature ‘org-irc’ Problems while trying to load feature ‘org-w3m’ Problems while trying to load feature ‘org-bibtex’ Problems while trying to load feature ‘org-docview’ Problems while trying to load feature ‘org-info’ Problems while trying to load feature ‘org-mhe’ Problems while trying to load feature ‘org-rmail’ The offending line of code in the org-init.el file is: ;;;Customize org modules (setq org-modules '(org-bbdb org-gnus org-habit org-irc org-mouse org-crypt org-protocol org-w3m org-bibtex org-docview org-info org-mhe org-rmail)) (eval-after-load 'org '(org-load-modules-maybe t)) As you see, some of them load no problem, but most of them do not. I checked the org folder, and it seems the .el files that fail to load all start with ‘ol’. ol-bbdb.el ol-gnus.el ol-irc.el ol-w3m.el ol-bibtex.el ol-docview.el ol-info.el ol-mhe.el ol-rmail.el I don’t know enough about how org mode is organized to know what is going on here, but I just noticed this happening after upgrading to emacs-27. What do I do about this problem? Emacs isn’t giving me enough information to give me an idea of what is going on here.