Neither. Use basic emacs, do the tutorial, look at package managers. I recommend straight
Did it start with just a little seed?
Maybe do it all in the makefile? Then use projectile or something to "make"...
Downgrading to a "known set" of good packages is a lot of work requiring time galore.
The other option is someone else has come across this and has a solution.
Then dont. This was merely asking if someone has solved it. Thanks for the link.
A very good point and stupid of me. added. That said, if someone else has seen this error they'll recognise it.
Magit hiccup : transient-setup: Suffix
(caveat: I have only briefly reviewed changelogs and didnt spot anything)
I just fired up magit to merge my dev branch into master, and somehow the keys have changed or are not working. I used to hit "b l" to checkout a local branch (in this case master) where I'd then merge dev into it, push it to github, and then checkout out dev again.
I get this message:-
>"transient-setup: Suffix magit-branch..merge/remote is not defined or autoloaded as a command"
Hopefully someone here has recently done the slog and can save this lazy individual some time. What changed? I havent touched my magit setup for literally years.
(magit-checkout from minibuffer works fine).
GNU Emacs 29.1.50 (build 3, x86\_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.24.37, cairo version 1.16.0) of 2023-08-10
straight package manager.