Hi Era,

On Do, 11 Jul 2013, era eriksson wrote:
> We now have a report that uninstalling mu4e allows the emacs24 install
> to finish, whereby mu4e can be installed successfully as well.
> 
> To follow up on my earlier note, I'm beginning to think that the elpa
> diagnostic was wrong, and that the real issue is the sequence in which
> you install emacs24 and mu4e.  Maybe emacs24-el just happened to set
> things up to happen in the proper order as well, and is not a true
> requirement?

Please read the bug report. I tried already to track it down
to why the compilation of some files of mu4e does not work
if emacs-el is not installed. Something with org mode cannot
be loaded.

I even posted a minimal file that exhibits the problem.

Now, if I would have time to investiagte it further, that would be great.

I fyou find time, just uninstall emacs24-el, and after that install
mu4e, and see that it breaks at the compilation sstep from el to elc.

If you find a solution that would be great.

Norbert

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