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Emacs 24 Package System Initialization Problems
I am using Emacs 24. I have the ELPA and Marmalade repos added. Using ‘package’ I installed ‘auto-complete’. I have the following lines added to my init.el:
(require 'auto-complete-config)
(ac-config-default)
When I start Emacs, I get the error
File error: Cannot open load file, auto-complete-config
But then I use
M-x load-file
and load the same ~/.emacs.d/init.el file, it then works fine with the prompt saying
Loading /home/user/.emacs.d/init.el (source)…done
How is the usual loading different from the ‘M-x load-file’ command? In the start of the init.el file I do the following, is this somehow effecting the package from loading.
(add-to-list ‘load-path “~/.emacs.d”)
(load “custom_code”)
As mentioned in the comment below: The answer by phils to the duplicate question is probably more helpful than this one
This almost certainly means that your
init.elfile is getting run before the code that sorts out the packages forpackage.el. The latter code adds the directory with the auto-complete library to your load path.I’m still using ELPA, rather than package.el. With elpa, there’s a snippet that looks like this that gets installed at the bottom of your
.emacs.As the comment suggests, you probably want to put your equivalent
package.elinitialization code before the stuff that loadsinit.el.Finally: I notice you mention adding
.emacs.dto yourload-path. The Emacs load path is not recursive, so that probably won’t do what you need (assuming that your libraries live in subdirectories). Years ago, I wrote this snippet to load up various libraries of elisp code that I’d written. You might find it useful. (Obviously, it’ll only work on unixy systems with a shell and a find command. It’s reasonably slow, but this seems to beshell-command-to-string, which takes several milliseconds even running “echo hello” or the like)