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* Installing up-to-date org mode over an installed emacs-snapshot on Ubuntu
@ 2008-04-13  2:08 Alan E. Davis
  2008-04-13  4:09 ` Manish
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From: Alan E. Davis @ 2008-04-13  2:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: emacs-orgmode

I am using a snapshot of Emacs (23.0.60.*) on Ubuntu.  I believe this is 
a CVS snapshot, but it isn't up to date with org mode.  I'm not sure 
it's useful for me to be on the bleeding edge, but if it is, what would 
be the best way to install the up-to-date package over the top of a 
package install?  I find the package install is helpful, over compiling 
CVS, because it enables all the little nits with the OS.  I thought of 
deleting the files in the emacs tree?  Then installing the additional 
lines to .emacs.el?

I  wasn't able to find an answer to this.

Alan Davis

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