From: "Gez" <register@geekanddiva.com>
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: compiling org without make
Date: Sun, 26 Sep 2010 18:20:48 +0100 [thread overview]
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I got it working, thanks to an offlist message from Don - copied with permission below...
Gez
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan Davison" <davison@stats.ox.ac.uk>
To: "Gez" <register@geekanddiva.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 26, 2010 2:56 PM
Subject: Re: compiling org without make
> Hi Gez,
>
> It is possible to use the latest version of Org mode very easily,
> without compiling or installing to system folders. I just posted example
> instructions in another thread; the link to that thread is
>
> http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/30973
>
> With this method, the info files in emacs will be out-of-date. Full
> installation is covered in section 1.2 of the manual:
>
> http://orgmode.org/manual/Installation.html#Installation
>
> But here are the instructions I posted:
>
> 1. Download the latest version
> .zip and .tar.gz version are kept at
> http://orgmode.org/org-latest.zip
> http://orgmode.org/org-latest.tar.gz
>
> 2. Extract the archived files
> This will create a folder called "org-mode". Let's say that the
> location of this folder is "~/path/to/org-mode" (for Windows see
> footnote [1])
>
> 3. Add the following lines to your .emacs file (note that we're pointing
> to the "lisp" folder *within* the main "org-mode" folder):
>
> (setq load-path (cons "~/path/to/org-mode/lisp" load-path)
> (require 'org-install)
>
> That's it. However, this will not install the latest info files, so
> these will be out of date (corresponding to whatever version of Org
> shipped with your emacs). See XXXX for instructions on installing the
> info files.
>
> Now, Emacs should load whatever version of Org-mode you put at
> "~/path/to/org-mode". So to update Org in the future, simply delete that
> folder and replace it with a new one (steps 1 and 2 above).
>
> Footnotes:
>
> [1] On Windows, this path might look something like
> "C:\\path\to\org-mode"
>
> Dan
>
>
>
> "Gez" <register@geekanddiva.com> writes:
>
>> I'm a beginner on windows and I'm prepared to learn slowly and steadily,
>> but I'm having trouble getting started. I have GNU Emacs 23.2.1 and I'd
>> like to get the latest version of orgmode (my version has no
>> org-capture). I see from
>> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-hacks.php#compiling-org-without-make that
>> this problem has been addressed, but I'm still not clear on what to do...
>>
>> 1. How I find out which version of orgmode I have? I'm assuming from
>> http://orgmode.org/ that it's 6.21b, but is there a way of confirming
>> this?
>
> M-x org-version
>
>>
>> 2. Do I need to compile at all? At least in order to get started
>> learning and using it?
>
> No, it is not necessary to compile. Some experienced Org users do not
> compile at all, because they upgrade very often and don't want to risk
> accidentally forgetting to recompile.
>
>> 3. Whether or not I compile, how do I "install" the downloaded org-mode
>> files? Should I just copy them into \emacs-23.2\lisp\org (where my org
>> lisp files are now) and let them overwrite where necessary?
>>
>> 3. In the example path in the function on
>> http://orgmode.org/worg/org-hacks.php#compiling-org-without-make, the
>> org-lisp-directory is under .emacs.d but my org files are under
>> \emacs-23.2\lisp\org - does this matter?
>>
>> 4. Assuming the path is ok as it is, how do I enter the path into the
>> function - do I write the whole path - e.g. Q:\progs\emacs-23.2\lisp\org
>> ?
>>
>> 5. What option should I choose for org-compile-sources in the function?
>> (I don't know what it means.)
>>
>> 6. Finally, how do I use this function? Do I write it to my .emacs and
>> then call it? What is the command?
>>
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