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[Support]: (elpaca nil) does not work as shown in the tutorial #309

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teesh3rt opened this issue May 30, 2024 · 5 comments
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[Support]: (elpaca nil) does not work as shown in the tutorial #309

teesh3rt opened this issue May 30, 2024 · 5 comments

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@teesh3rt
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Elpaca Version

elpaca bc685f5
installer 0.7
emacs 29.3

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windows

Description

in the video tutorial, it shows that using (elpaca nil) lets you run things with elpaca without installing any package. however, when i try to use this, it throws Wrong type argument: (or symbolp consp), nil

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progfolio commented May 30, 2024

The video tutorial is outdated. I'll make an updated one at the next major release. Please refer to the manual (available via M-x info in Emacs or here) and wiki for the most recent documentation.

@teesh3rt
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then how can i do the same thing as in the tutorial in the current version?

@progfolio
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then how can i do the same thing as in the tutorial in the current version?

Please see the following commit message:

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@teesh3rt
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ok, but how can i run things sequentially now without installing anything?

@teesh3rt
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nevermind, i read the commit message a bit further and found out

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