org-bbdb-anniversaries gives error 'bad sexp'

2011-05-14 Thread Johnny
I just went back to bbdb 3.02 after having lingered with bbdb 2.35 for a
while. 

I have set up an org-agenda that includes anniversaries in the agenda
view from the bbdb database, but this breaks with bbdb 3.02 giving the
error 'bad sexp'. 

I set up the agenda file using (from org-mode 6.33x info section 10.3.1):

* Anniversaries
:PROPERTIES:
:CATEGORY: Anniv
:END
%%(org-bbdb-anniversaries)

Any ideas?

Thanks!
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Re: BBDB 3.02 bbdb/gnus-edit-notes not working

2011-05-14 Thread Johnny
"Roland Winkler"  writes:

>  On Wed Feb 16 2011 Johnny wrote:
>> Ok, so I have reverted to bbdb 2.35 to test the ';'
>> (bbdb/gnus-edit-notes) functionality, and using this function adds the
>> sender to the database if not already present, as explained in the info 
>> files. 
>> 
>> This function is broken in bbdb 3.02 as the ';' does not add the sender
>> to the database. 
>
> Finally I got a rudimentary gnus running. When I invoke
> bbdb-mua-edit-notes-sender (formerly bbdb/gnus-edit-notes) it allows
> me to edit notes as expected. (I used the latest version of BBDB
> that I submitted today. Yet I believe that none of the latest
> changes should be relevant here.)

This has been on my todo list for a while now, and I finally got around
to fetch the latest git version of the bbdb3, and now the ';' adds the
user as expected. I have the same settings in my init as last time, so I
don't know why it failed. User incompetence maybe? Anyhow, I'll go back
to bbdb3 to follow development. Sorry about the commotion and thanks!

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