At Sat, 22 Oct 2005 15:31:49 -0700,
Rob Walker wrote:
> 
> At Sun, 23 Oct 2005 04:29:19 +0900 (JST),
> Tatsuya Kinoshita wrote:
> > 
> > [1  <text/plain; us-ascii (7bit)>]
> > On October 21, 2005 at 6:16PM -0700,
> > rob (at ladle.net) wrote:
> > 
> > > Package: wl
> > > Version: 2.14.0-2
> > > Severity: normal
> > >
> > >
> > > If I start up wl, and then hit A to do a reply with citation, I get the 
> > > following in my *Backtrace* buffer:
> > >
> > > Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "markers must be in the same buffer" 
> > > #<marker at 443 in +draft/120 0x8ca9b5c> #<marker in no buffer 0x8ca9b44>)
> > >   signal(error ("markers must be in the same buffer" #<marker at 443 in 
> > > +draft/120 0x8ca9b5c> #<marker in no buffer 0x8ca9b44>))
> > >   select-convert-to-text(PRIMARY COMPOUND_TEXT (#<marker at 443 in 
> > > +draft/120 0x8ca9b5c> . #<marker in no buffer 0x8ca9b44>))
> > >   select-convert-to-compound-text(PRIMARY COMPOUND_TEXT (#<marker at 443 
> > > in +draft/120 0x8ca9b5c> . #<marker in no buffer 0x8ca9b44>))
> > >   apply(select-convert-to-compound-text (PRIMARY COMPOUND_TEXT (#<marker 
> > > at 443 in +draft/120 0x8ca9b5c> . #<marker in no buffer 0x8ca9b44>)))
> > >   select-convert-out(PRIMARY COMPOUND_TEXT (#<marker at 443 in +draft/120 
> > > 0x8ca9b5c> . #<marker in no buffer 0x8ca9b44>))
> > 
> > On my Debian sid environment, `select-convert-out' is not called
> > and the error doesn't occur.
> > 
> > Could you please try the following procedure to invoke debugger?
> > 
> > * `M-x wl RET'
> > * `M-: (load "wl-summary.el") RET'
> > * `M-: (debug-on-entry 'select-convert-out) RET'
> > * go to Summary and type `A'
> 
> I have started a "grep -rni select-convert-out *" in my /usr/share/
> directory, to see what might be causing this.

> I am also having a hard time copying anything from the backtrace
> buffer, as it is continualy throwing an error every couple of seconds,
> even when I am in the *Backtrace* buffer.

I am not able to get a copy of the backtrace buffer.  If I go into it
and try to save the buffer to a file, it keeps throwing errors left
and right.  I have tried to save it to a file, but that file ends up
being empty.

Maybe a screenshot from an external application would help.  Would you
like me to do that?

rob



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