Platform: Windows 2008R2 SP1 GNU Emacs 23.4.1 (i386-mingw-nt6.1.7601) of 2012-02-04 on MARVIN I pulled org-mode master from git today. When I tried to open an org file, it failed, with the following message in the minibuffer: File mode specification error: (invalid-function org-check-version) My previous version (ORIG_HEAD), was: cf8d979d8c519ab62a02bc7501baa376b122bf3d The HEAD after update, was: 7791d40045ea8b6eef089c362fdf3cb35312a1a8 git bisect identified the the following commit as the culprit: C:\Users\sb\Documents\git\org-mode>git bisect bad abbea596111611a945d73783b3e8790e76599740 is the first bad commit commit abbea596111611a945d73783b3e8790e76599740 Author: Bastien Guerry <bzg@altern.org> Date: Sat Jul 28 00:55:45 2012 +0200 Move org-element.el from contrib/lisp to lisp/. * org.el (org-mode-map): Add keybindings to `org-element-transpose' and `org-narrow-to-element'. (org-metaup): Fall back on `org-element-drag-backward'. (org-metadown): Fall back on `org-element-drag-forward'. Also move chunks of declarations and require statements to get rid of compiler warnings. * org-exp-blocks.el (org): Don't require org. Add declarations. * org-clock.el (org): Don't require org. * ob-exp.el (org-list-forbidden-blocks): Add declarations. :040000 040000 6669cee7aab025b4761b8a9e54da5cba675b48fc 3de0787e877cda3d280fa85c61cd945cb305c122 M contrib :040000 040000 8a83fd0e0338ed15b5f9c97c846c485f8447b13d 169d363447239443ff0be48910fb07cf726bd0c9 M lisp
Platform: Windows 2008R2 SP1 GNU Emacs 23.4.1 (i386-mingw-nt6.1.7601) of 2012-02-04 on MARVIN I pulled org-mode master from git today. When I tried to open an org file, it failed, with the following message in the minibuffer: File mode specification error: (invalid-function org-check-version) My previous version (ORIG_HEAD), was: cf8d979d8c519ab62a02bc7501baa376b122bf3d The HEAD after update, was: 7791d40045ea8b6eef089c362fdf3cb35312a1a8 git bisect identified the the following commit as the culprit: C:\Users\sb\Documents\git\org-mode>git bisect bad abbea596111611a945d73783b3e8790e76599740 is the first bad commit commit abbea596111611a945d73783b3e8790e76599740 Author: Bastien Guerry <bzg@altern.org> Date: Sat Jul 28 00:55:45 2012 +0200 Move org-element.el from contrib/lisp to lisp/. * org.el (org-mode-map): Add keybindings to `org-element-transpose' and `org-narrow-to-element'. (org-metaup): Fall back on `org-element-drag-backward'. (org-metadown): Fall back on `org-element-drag-forward'. Also move chunks of declarations and require statements to get rid of compiler warnings. * org-exp-blocks.el (org): Don't require org. Add declarations. * org-clock.el (org): Don't require org. * ob-exp.el (org-list-forbidden-blocks): Add declarations. :040000 040000 6669cee7aab025b4761b8a9e54da5cba675b48fc 3de0787e877cda3d280fa85c61cd945cb305c122 M contrib :040000 040000 8a83fd0e0338ed15b5f9c97c846c485f8447b13d 169d363447239443ff0be48910fb07cf726bd0c9 M lisp
Steinar Bang <sb <at> dod.no> writes: > I pulled org-mode master from git today. When I tried to open an org > file, it failed, with the following message in the minibuffer: > File mode specification error: (invalid-function org-check-version) My guess is that you have outdated autoloads... but please follow these steps to produce a meaningful bug report: http://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback Perhaps also relevant: http://orgmode.org/worg/org-faq.html#keeping-current-with-Org-mode-development http://orgmode.org/worg/org-hacks.html#compiling-org-without-make > git bisect identified the the following commit as the culprit: Likely that was the first commit where the generated autoloads would become different. Regards, Achim.
>>>>> Achim Gratz <Stromeko@NexGo.DE>: > My guess is that you have outdated autoloads... but please follow > these steps to produce a meaningful bug report: > http://orgmode.org/manual/Feedback.html#Feedback I have used org-submit-bug-report once, back in July (I think). And the report with a minimal test case, just disappeared down a black hole. Oh well! > Perhaps also relevant: [snip!] > http://orgmode.org/worg/org-hacks.html#compiling-org-without-make This was indeed relevant. Recompiling with emacs -batch -Q -L lisp -l ../UTILITIES/org-fixup -f org-make-autoloads-compile-force fixed my problem.