> Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Colin Baxter writes:
>> Odd. The problem has gone away and all is now well. I am tracking
>> the master branch of emacs-28; however, I thought I had checked
>> and got the same error using emacs-27.1.
> This is because .elc files are in .gitign
Colin Baxter writes:
> Odd. The problem has gone away and all is now well. I am tracking the
> master branch of emacs-28; however, I thought I had checked and got the
> same error using emacs-27.1.
This is because .elc files are in .gitignore. Checking out other branch
would leave all the compil
> Robert Pluim writes:
> On Mon, 15 Feb 2021 13:38:42 +, Colin Baxter said:
Colin> This has worked until today. Now if data.org.gpg is opened I
Colin> get an error.
Colin> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-variable minor-modes)
Colin> (sensitive-mode t)
> My c
Colin Baxter writes:
> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-variable minor-modes)
This looks like master Emacs issue. Did you happen to update Emacs to
master as well? There was a recent commit related to minor-modes
variable. You can search for "0bd846c 1/2: Rename minor-modes to
local-minor-mod
> On Mon, 15 Feb 2021 13:38:42 +, Colin Baxter said:
Colin> This has worked until today. Now if data.org.gpg is opened I get an
Colin> error.
Colin> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-variable minor-modes)
Colin> (sensitive-mode t)
My crystal ball says youʼre tracking
Hello,
I have an encryption problem that has materialised only today. I
think it's an org-mode issue since that package is the only one I have
refreshed with a new 'pull' today
I have a symmetrically encrypted file data.org.gpg for which I have the
line:
# Local Variables:
# eval: (sensitive-mod