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Certain packages installed but not usable #2747
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The recipe for popup-kill-ring points to Emacs Wiki. This version lacks any autoload. There's another one on Github, which has a autoload, but is not in sync with the Emacs Wiki version. The Wiki has more recent changes. Not sure how to contribute to Emacs Wiki to add the autoload. As a workaround you can add |
Not sure where you found the recipe for org-pdfview. |
Hello, after starting to migrate my config to
el-get
I noticed that some packages seem to get installed correctly, but are, for some reason not usable.The packages I've encountered so far are:
popup-kill-ring
andorg-pdfview
.They (I guess) get installed correctly. A
el-get-describe popup-kill-ring
tells me the package is installed. I can also see it inside~/.emacs.d/el-get
alongside it's dependencies.However, with
popup-kill-ring
I should have access to a functionpopup-kill-ring
to invoke it. I don't:popup-kill-ring is not a valid command name
.The same happens with
org-pdfview
: It seems to be installed correctly, but I should be able to open a pdf file withorg-pdfview-open <file>
. Again not a valid command name.Maybe I'm misunderstanding something here.
Snippets used for
popup-kill-ring
:Additional info:
(featurep 'popup-kill-ring)
evaluates tonil
. Why?emacs --version
:26.3
el-get-version
:5.1.f6408024
When I search for
popup
in.loaddefs.el
, the following are all occurences:Also,
M-:
(el-get-invalidate-autoloads)
doesn't help.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: