Marius Hofert <marius.hof...@math.ethz.ch> wrote: > > > > The org sexp handler issues this message whenever an error is signalled > > when trying to evaluate the sexp. > > > > In this case (as in most of these cases), the error is probably because > > org-contacts-anniversaries is not defined, for whatever reason. > > > > Try to eval > > > > (org-contacts-anniversaries) > > > > manually - what do you get? I get > > > > via M-x org-contacts-anniversaries? I get "No match" >
No, via ESC ESC : (org-contacts-anniversaries) RET or similar. M-x foo requires that foo is a command (aka an "interactive" function): org-contacts-anniversaries is not. > > ,---- > > | Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-function org-contacts-anniversaries) > > | (org-contacts-anniversaries) > > | eval((org-contacts-anniversaries) nil) > > | eval-last-sexp-1(nil) > > | eval-last-sexp(nil) > > | call-interactively(eval-last-sexp nil nil) > > `---- > > > > Then load org-contacts with > > > > (require 'org-contacts) > > Yes, I already had this in .emacs (and obtained "No match") > > > > > or similar, and try the eval again. I get nil as a result, but more > > importantly, no error. Assuming that you get no error either, try the > > agenda again. > > > > Nick > > I found out that the error happens due to either one of two reasons: > 1) I have a :BIRTHDAY: tag which is <1970 or >2037 > 2) I have an empty :BIRTHDAY: tag > Have you seen my link to stackoverflow above? I got help there and finally > realized that it's linked to the problem discussed here (involving posts of > you, too): > http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/39206 > Glanced at it, but didn't go far enough to read about those problems. > Is that solved? Will it be (automatically) solved if Emacs (for Mac) learns > how to use the Mac's 64 bit architecture? > Not sure. Nick > Cheers, > > Marius > >