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Re: [emacs-wiki-discuss] Re: REALLY annoying bug in planner-muse (LONG b


From: Janne Hellsten
Subject: Re: [emacs-wiki-discuss] Re: REALLY annoying bug in planner-muse (LONG backtrace incl)
Date: Thu, 24 Nov 2005 10:14:10 +0200

Hi!

> The looping will happen if you do anything that changes the task
> description and then do M-x planner-appt-update, so you don't have to
> wait until tomorrow!

I waited until tomorrow and still got the same infinite loop. :)

> Anyway, it looks like the bug I was thinking about has been fixed in
> the latest revision.
>
> But if your dentist example above fails, there might be something else
> amiss. If it does work, does it fail if you do M-x
> planner-edit-task-description and add an explicit link to the
> description with an anchor, something like this:
>
> #C _ @09:30 Go to dentist [[foo#bar]] ([[SomeLink]])
>
> and then do M-x planner-appt-uddate?
>
> If so, then it has probably been fixed by Michael Olson in the latest
> revision.

I couldn't get the infinite loop to happen.  But when I tried
planner-edit-task-description I got this:

ad-Orig-planner-edit-task-description: Invalid function: (macro .
#[(&rest body) "ÂÃ!ÄÅÆÇÈBÉBÊÇË        BBÌÍÎÏBBEEE)DDD‡" [live-buffers body
make-symbol "live-buffers" save-window-excursion save-excursion
save-restriction let ((and (eq planner-tasks-file-behavior (quote
close)) (buffer-list))) ((current-buffer (current-buffer))) ...] 12
("/home/janne/emacs/opt/planner-muse/planner.elc" . 107079)])
Invalid function: (macro . #[(&rest body)
"ÂÃ!ÄÅÆÇÈBÉBÊÇË       BBÌÍÎÏBBEEE)DDD‡" [live-buffers body make-symbol
"live-buffers" save-window-excursion save-excursion save-restriction
let ((and (eq planner-tasks-file-behavior (quote close))
(buffer-list))) ((current-buffer (current-buffer))) ...] 12
("/home/janne/emacs/opt/planner-muse/planner.elc" . 107079)])

Perhaps I will just stop using planner-appt.  It wasn't *that* useful
for me anyway, as the reminder mechanism didn't give me "big enough
alarms" by default. :)

Best regards,
Janne




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