* Updating Emacs
@ 2022-08-22 10:31 Gerardo Moro
2022-08-22 10:57 ` Summer Emacs
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From: Gerardo Moro @ 2022-08-22 10:31 UTC (permalink / raw
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Dear all,
I currently use Emacs 27.2 (9.0) and need to update to the last version.
No idea how my current Emacs was installed on my Mac.
In case this helps, when I do on Terminal:
§ which -a- emacs
/usr/local/bin/emacs
/opt/local/bin/emacs
/usr/local/bin/emacs
What would the way to go to update my emacs to the last version without
affecting any of my configuration or packages?
Thanks!
G.
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* Re: Updating Emacs
2022-08-22 10:31 Updating Emacs Gerardo Moro
@ 2022-08-22 10:57 ` Summer Emacs
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From: Summer Emacs @ 2022-08-22 10:57 UTC (permalink / raw
To: Gerardo Moro; +Cc: emacs-orgmode
Gerardo Moro @ 2022-08-22 13:31 :
> Dear all,
Hi! 🙃
> I currently use Emacs 27.2 (9.0) and need to update to the last version.
> No idea how my current Emacs was installed on my Mac.
You probably installed it via brew.
https://brew.sh
> In case this helps, when I do on Terminal:
>
> § which -a- emacs
>
> /usr/local/bin/emacs
> /opt/local/bin/emacs
> /usr/local/bin/emacs
>
> What would the way to go to update my emacs to the last version without affecting any of my configuration or packages?
I would install railwaycat as it's built with mac stuff in mind (such as
trackpad zoom, mac modifier keys, etc...)
https://github.com/railwaycat/homebrew-emacsmacport
It's installed via brew as well and works very nicely. It'll upgrade you
to 28.1 and should be fairly painless.
Note:
You'll probably have paths to it such as:
/opt/homebrew/Cellar/emacs-mac/emacs-28.1-mac-9.0
and
/opt/homebrew/Cellar/emacs-mac/emacs-28.1-mac-9.0/share/emacs/28.1/etc/
Note that /opt is for M1 macs only. If you have an Intel, it will be in
/usr, I think. It won't be hard to find as it sets it up for you and
outputs stuff in the terminal which you should copy/paste into a note to
make sure you remember it (and debug if there are any problems).
I hope this helps!
One more thing to note: I'm pretty new to it all, I've only been doing
it for a couple of months, but I figured I would reply and see if I can
help from my own experience. Also, I literally write everything down in
notes (using Prot's denote) so that I don't forget stuff like this. 🙃
> Thanks!
> G.
Summer.
P.S. If you're just using terminal on a Mac, that's fine, but I would
check out iTerm 2 (completely free and amazing): https://iterm2.com
--
Summer,
Sent from MU4E in Emacs,
Because I'm becoming a NEWBIE at this!
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