Hi, in order to test the new org-cite features I've tried installing orgmode from the git repo. So, in my home folder git clone https://code.orgmode.org/bzg/org-mode.git cd org-mode make Then, I get this message ... ====================================================== = Invoke "make help" for a synopsis of make targets. = = Created a default local.mk template. = = Setting "oldorg" as the default target. = = Please adapt local.mk to your local setup! = ====================================================== ... and that's it ... Nothing happens. What am I missing? Denis
Not sure, but is this what you are looking for? https://orgmode.org/worg/org-tutorials/org4beginners.html#orgc1dbe4b On Thu, May 6, 2021 at 5:42 AM Denis Maier <denismaier@mailbox.org> wrote: > > Hi, > > in order to test the new org-cite features I've tried installing orgmode > from the git repo. > > So, in my home folder > git clone https://code.orgmode.org/bzg/org-mode.git > cd org-mode > make > > Then, I get this message ... > ====================================================== > = Invoke "make help" for a synopsis of make targets. = > = Created a default local.mk template. = > = Setting "oldorg" as the default target. = > = Please adapt local.mk to your local setup! = > ====================================================== > ... and that's it ... > Nothing happens. > > What am I missing? > > Denis >
Denis Maier <denismaier@mailbox.org> writes:
> Then, I get this message ...
> ======================================================
> = Invoke "make help" for a synopsis of make targets. =
> = Created a default local.mk template. =
> = Setting "oldorg" as the default target. =
> = Please adapt local.mk to your local setup! =
> ======================================================
> ... and that's it ...
> Nothing happens.
>
> What am I missing?
Most likely you need to add emacs to your %PATH% Windows system
variable. Essentially, you should be able to run "emacs" command from
the terminal.
Best,
Ihor
Am 07.05.2021 um 14:04 schrieb Ihor Radchenko:
> Denis Maier <denismaier@mailbox.org> writes:
>> Then, I get this message ...
>> ======================================================
>> = Invoke "make help" for a synopsis of make targets. =
>> = Created a default local.mk template. =
>> = Setting "oldorg" as the default target. =
>> = Please adapt local.mk to your local setup! =
>> ======================================================
>> ... and that's it ...
>> Nothing happens.
>>
>> What am I missing?
>
> Most likely you need to add emacs to your %PATH% Windows system
> variable. Essentially, you should be able to run "emacs" command from
> the terminal.
>
> Best,
> Ihor
>
>
Thanks.
The path was correctly set. I've now installed MSYS2 (and also the MSYS2
version of Emacs.). Now it works as expected. Don't know if a tools has
been missing, or if it was something with the folder structure.
Denis