Yes, > org git:(master): make autoloads > ====================================================== > = 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! = > ====================================================== > End of file during parsing > make: [local.mk] Error 255 (ignored) > make -C lisp autoloads > rm -f org-version.el org-loaddefs.el org-version.elc org-loaddefs.elc > org-install.elc > org-version: 8.0-pre (release_8.0-pre-150-g412d98) > End of file during parsing > make[1]: *** [org-version.el] Error 255 > make: *** [autoloads] Error 2 On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 3:35 PM, Thomas S. Dye wrote: > Aloha Marcelo, > > Marcelo de Moraes Serpa writes: > > > Hi Nick, thank you for the reply. > > > > Happens it was an error specific to the terminal version of emacs > (OpenStep > > could not be found, by org-mac-protocol). Not loading that file solved > the > > issue. > > > > It looks like I just need to upgrade from org-remember to org-capture. > > > > However, I'm getting the following message when calling org-version: > > > > Org-mode version 8.0-pre (release_8.0-pre-150-g412d98-git @ > org-loaddefs.el > > can not be found!) > > > > What does org-loaddefs do and how could I get org-loaddefs to be loaded? > > Did you `make autoloads'? > > Tom > > > > > Thanks! > > > > - Marcelo > > > > > > On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 3:02 PM, Nick Dokos > wrote: > > > >> Marcelo de Moraes Serpa wrote: > >> > >> > >> > I have org in ~/.emacs.d/vendor/org, and I also added the following > >> lines to my init.el: > >> > > >> > (add-to-list load-path (cons (concat dotfiles-dir "vendor/org/lisp") > >> load-path)) > >> > (add-to-list load-path (cons (concat dotfiles-dir > >> "vendor/org/contrib/lisp") load-path)) > >> > > >> > But it fails hard when emacs inits: > >> > > >> > Warning (initialization): An error occurred while loading > >> `/Users/fullofcaffeine/.emacs.d/ > >> > init.el': > >> > error: Autoloading failed to define function > >> org-babel-do-load-languages > >> > To ensure normal operation, you should investigate and remove the > >> > cause of the error in your initialization file. Start Emacs with > >> > the `--debug-init' option to view a complete error backtrace. > >> > > >> > When I try to "make autoloads" I get the following: > >> > > >> > org git:(master): make autoloads > >> > ====================================================== > >> > = 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! = > >> > ====================================================== > >> > End of file during parsing > >> > make: [local.mk] Error 255 (ignored) > >> > make -C lisp autoloads > >> > rm -f org-version.el org-loaddefs.el org-version.elc > >> org-loaddefs.elc org-install.elc > >> > org-version: 8.0-pre (release_8.0-pre-150-g412d98) > >> > End of file during parsing > >> > make[1]: *** [org-version.el] Error 255 > >> > make: *** [autoloads] Error 2 > >> > > >> > Not sure where to go from here. > >> > > >> > >> This > >> > >> > Start Emacs with > >> > the `--debug-init' option to view a complete error backtrace. > >> > >> would be a start. The "End of file during parsing" probably indicates > >> a missing paren or some such, possibly in init.el. I presume emacs -q > >> starts up properly? > >> > >> Nick > >> > >> > > Hi Nick, thank you for the reply. > > > > > > Happens it was an error specific to the terminal version of emacs > > (OpenStep could not be found, by org-mac-protocol). Not loading that > > file solved the issue. > > > > It looks like I just need to upgrade from org-remember to org-capture. > > > > However, I'm getting the following message when calling org-version: > > > > Org-mode version 8.0-pre (release_8.0-pre-150-g412d98-git @ > > org-loaddefs.el can not be found!) > > > > What does org-loaddefs do and how could I get org-loaddefs to be > > loaded? > > > > Thanks! > > > > - Marcelo > > > > > > On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 3:02 PM, Nick Dokos > > wrote: > > > > > > Marcelo de Moraes Serpa wrote: > > > > > > > I have org in ~/.emacs.d/vendor/org, and I also added the > > following lines to my init.el: > > > > > > (add-to-list load-path (cons (concat dotfiles-dir > > "vendor/org/lisp") load-path)) > > > (add-to-list load-path (cons (concat dotfiles-dir > > "vendor/org/contrib/lisp") load-path)) > > > > > > But it fails hard when emacs inits: > > > > > > Warning (initialization): An error occurred while loading > > `/Users/fullofcaffeine/.emacs.d/ > > > init.el': > > > error: Autoloading failed to define function > > org-babel-do-load-languages > > > To ensure normal operation, you should investigate and > > remove the > > > cause of the error in your initialization file. Start Emacs > > with > > > the `--debug-init' option to view a complete error > > backtrace. > > > > > > When I try to "make autoloads" I get the following: > > > > > > org git:(master): make autoloads > > > ====================================================== > > > = 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! = > > > ====================================================== > > > End of file during parsing > > > make: [local.mk] Error 255 (ignored) > > > make -C lisp autoloads > > > rm -f org-version.el org-loaddefs.el org-version.elc > > org-loaddefs.elc org-install.elc > > > org-version: 8.0-pre (release_8.0-pre-150-g412d98) > > > End of file during parsing > > > make[1]: *** [org-version.el] Error 255 > > > make: *** [autoloads] Error 2 > > > > > > Not sure where to go from here. > > > > > > > > > This > > > > > > > Start Emacs with > > > the `--debug-init' option to view a complete error > > backtrace. > > > > > > would be a start. The "End of file during parsing" probably > > indicates > > a missing paren or some such, possibly in init.el. I presume emacs > > -q > > starts up properly? > > > > Nick > > > > > > > > -- > Thomas S. Dye > http://www.tsdye.com > >