* "Autoloading failed to define function org-babel-do-load-languages"
@ 2017-05-16 16:32 Karl Voit
2017-05-22 13:19 ` Karl Voit
0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Karl Voit @ 2017-05-16 16:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Hi!
I'm in the process of switching from ~/.emacs.d/init.el to
~/.emacs.d/config.org using the method described on [1].
Org-mode from maint Git repository overruled via following lines
right at the top of my ~/.emacs.d/init.el:
| (add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/contrib/org-mode/lisp")
| (add-to-list 'load-path "~/.emacs.d/contrib/org-mode/contrib/lisp" t)
All I did was moving the working elisp configuration into multiple
emacs-lisp blocks. So the content of config.org/config.el should be
OK.
When I start emacs, I got following error:
| Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Autoloading failed to define function org-babel-do-load-languages")
| (org-babel-do-load-languages (quote org-babel-load-languages) (quote ((python . t) (shell . t) (org . t) (emacs-lisp . t) (sql . t) (restclient . t))))
| (progn (org-babel-do-load-languages (quote org-babel-load-languages) (quote ((python . t) (shell . t) (org . t) (emacs-lisp . t) (sql . t) (restclient . t)))))
| (if (my-system-type-is-windows) (progn (org-babel-do-load-languages (quote org-babel-load-languages) (quote ((python . t) (shell . t) (org . t) (emacs-lisp . t) (sql . t) (restclient . t))))))
| eval-buffer(#<buffer *load*-731047> nil "c:/Users/karl.voit/AppData/Roaming/.emacs.d/config.el" nil t) ; Reading at buffer position 136983
| load-with-code-conversion("c:/Users/karl.voit/AppData/Roaming/.emacs.d/config.el" "c:/Users/karl.voit/AppData/Roaming/.emacs.d/config.el" nil nil)
| load("c:/Users/karl.voit/AppData/Roaming/.emacs.d/config.el" nil nil t)
| load-file("~/.emacs.d/config.el")
| (let ((orgfile (concat my-user-emacs-directory "config.org")) (elfile (concat my-user-emacs-directory "config.el")) (gc-cons-threshold most-positive-fixnum)) (if (or (not (file-exists-p elfile)) (file-newer-than-file-p orgfile elfile)) (progn (my-tangle-config-org) (save-buffers-kill-emacs))) (load-file elfile))
| eval-buffer(#<buffer *load*> nil "c:/Users/karl.voit/AppData/Roaming/.emacs.d/init.el" nil t) ; Reading at buffer position 3295
| load-with-code-conversion("c:/Users/karl.voit/AppData/Roaming/.emacs.d/init.el" "c:/Users/karl.voit/AppData/Roaming/.emacs.d/init.el" t t)
| load("c:/Users/karl.voit/AppData/Roaming/.emacs.d/init" t t)
| #[0 \205\262
I get it with Debian GNU/Linux stable with latest emacs-snapshot,
Xubuntu 16.04 with its emacs, and with Emacs 24.5 on Windows. The
latter produced the message above, obviously.
The code that causes the error seems to be:
| (org-babel-do-load-languages
| 'org-babel-load-languages
| '(
| (python . t)
| (shell . t)
| (org . t)
| (emacs-lisp . t)
| (sql . t)
| (restclient . t)
| ))
A rough guess is that Emacs is using the built-in Org-mode to load
the config.el. I can not confirm this because "M-x org-version"
results in "command-execute: Autoloading failed to define function
org-version".
Do you have any tip for me?
[1] http://www.holgerschurig.de/en/emacs-init-tangle/
and https://bitbucket.org/holgerschurig/emacsconf/src
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