>What does evaluating
>
> (featurep 'holidays)
In my emacs this evaluates to t, while it’s nil under emacs -Q
> calendar-holidays
This is more interesting, under emacs -Q, with holidays evaluating to nil, opening calendar doesn’t show any
holidays (with the red number), but going on the day and pressing h does show you the corresponding default holiday
in the echo area. If I do (require ‘holidays), both on my config and on emacs -Q I get
⛔ Error (holidays): Bad holiday list item: (holiday-fixed 1 1 New Year's Day)
Error: (void-variable displayed-month)
For all default holidays (mine don’t show at all).
Emanuele M. Monterosso