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(chore): remove org-roam-v2-ack (#2005)
It's been long enough since the v2 release, removing the ack requirement because it creates an annoying warning on native compilation.
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;;; Code:
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(require 'org-roam)
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;;; v1 breaking warning
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(defvar org-roam-v2-ack nil
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"When set to t, won't display the annoying warning message about the upgrade.
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Need to be set before the package is loaded, otherwise won't take
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any affect.")
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(unless org-roam-v2-ack
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(lwarn 'org-roam :error "
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------------------------------------
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WARNING: You're now on Org-roam v2!
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------------------------------------
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You may have arrived here from a package upgrade. Please read the
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wiki entry at
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%s
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for an overview of the major changes.
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Notes taken in v1 are incompatible with v2, but you can upgrade
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them to the v2 format via a simple command. To migrate your
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notes, first make sure you're on at least Org 9.4 (check with
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C-h v org-version) and set your org-roam-directory to your notes:
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(setq org-roam-directory \"path/to/org/files\")
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then, run:
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M-x org-roam-migrate-wizard
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If you wish to stay on v1, v1 is unfortunately not distributed on
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MELPA. See org-roam/org-roam-v1 on GitHub on how to install v1.
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If you've gone through the migration steps (if necessary), and
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know what you're doing set `org-roam-v2-ack' to `t' to disable
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this warning. You can do so by adding:
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(setq org-roam-v2-ack t)
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To your init file.
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"
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"https://github.com/org-roam/org-roam/wiki/Hitchhiker's-Rough-Guide-to-Org-roam-V2"))
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;;; Migration wizard (v1 -> v2)
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;;;###autoload
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(defun org-roam-migrate-wizard ()
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