(if (file-name-absolute-p (cdr archive)) nil (error "Archive location %s is not an absolute file name" (cdr archive)))
(let (ad-return-value) (if aquamacs-ring-bell-on-error-flag (progn (aquamacs-bell) (setq ad-return-value (with-no-warnings (apply ad-addoit-function args)))) (setq ad-return-value (with-no-warnings (apply ad-addoit-function args)))) ad-return-value)Īd-Advice-error(# 6 2502308] "Archive location %s is not an absolute file name" "")Īpply(ad-Advice-error # 6 2502308] ("Archive location %s is not an absolute file name" ""))Įrror("Archive location %s is not an absolute file name" "") (if aquamacs-ring-bell-on-error-flag (progn (aquamacs-bell) (setq ad-return-value (with-no-warnings (apply ad-addoit-function args)))) (setq ad-return-value (with-no-warnings (apply ad-addoit-function args)))) (setq ad-return-value (with-no-warnings (apply ad-addoit-function args))) (with-no-warnings (apply ad-addoit-function args)) # 6 2502308]("Archive location %s is not an absolute file name" "")Īpply(# 6 2502308] ("Archive location %s is not an absolute file name" "")) Signal(error ("Archive location is not an absolute file name")) I toggle-debug-on-error so I can get the following message why: Debugger entered-Lisp error: (error "Archive location is not an absolute file name") (add-to-list 'package-archives '("melpa". (add-to-list 'package-archives '("melpa-stable". My ~/Library/./Preferences.el file includes the instructions for melpa. I am using Aquamacs 3.3 based on Emacs GNU Emacs 25.1.1