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Re: HowTo: Upgrade org-mode installation from the command-line
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Samuel Wales |
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Re: HowTo: Upgrade org-mode installation from the command-line |
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Thu, 2 May 2024 22:37:29 -0700 |
On Sunday, April 28, 2024, Ihor Radchenko <yantar92@posteo.net> wrote:
> Note: For the upgraded version to be loaded by emacs, you mush place
> `package-initialize` early in your init.el. Failure to do so will
> result in the old system version to be loaded, as can be seen:
This is only true when running emacs -Q or emacs -q.
For normal emacs invocation, since Emacs 27, by default, Emacs calls
(package-initialize) automatically on startup.
strangely in my 27, help on package-initialize does not say explicitly whether it is called automatically.
it says "If ‘package-initialize’ is called twice during Emacs startup,
signal a warning, since this is a bad idea except in highly
advanced use cases. To suppress the warning, remove the
superfluous call to ‘package-initialize’ from your init-file. If
you have code which must run before ‘package-initialize’, put
that code in the early init-file."
i ran package-initialize in my .emacs and checked c-h e and did not find a warning. however, without running it, it still seems to have been run.
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