[Orgmode] Re: org-clock-in fails sometimes with prefix arg

2008-11-20 Thread Carsten Dominik

OK, thanks, I'll wait with actions for more info.

- Carsten

On Nov 20, 2008, at 3:40 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:


This happened again this morning.  I'm not (to my knowledge) actually
using the org-clock-persistence stuff but it is active.  Again I  
have an
'org' buffer which is a dired entry at the end of my clock history  
list.


I'm going to try a few things

 - restart emacs and see if I can reproduce what causes this

 - turn off the cock persistence settings and see if this problem goes
   away (don't expect a report on that for at least a week)

-Bernt

Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Hi Bernt,

are you saving clock information from session to session,
using org-clock-persistence-insinuate?

- Carsten
On Nov 19, 2008, at 5:25 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:

   Hi Carsten,

   I've run into this a few times today.  I don't have any useful  
insight


   into how this occurs yet but I thought I'd mention it anyway.

   My current org-clock-history looks like this:

   ,[ C-h v org-clock-history RET]

   | org-clock-history is a variable defined in `org-clock.el'.

   | Its value is

   | (# #norang.org> #
#  
#   in ciss.org> # #  
#   10546 in csp.org> # #in

   csp.org>)

   |

   |

   |

   | Documentation:

   | List of marker pointing to recent clocked tasks.

   `

   Somehow I am getting markers to read-only buffers in there

   eg.(#)

   and this breaks C-u M-x org-clock-in which triggers the  
following error


   in org-clock-select-task

   ,

   | save-restriction: Buffer is read-only: #

   `

   I'm not sure how I got these markers in the list

   org-clock-select-task fails when it hits the read-only buffer.   
This org


   buffer happens to be a directory (in dired I believe) of my ~/ 
git/org


   directory.

   As a workaround for now I'm just manually clearing the variable  
with


   (setq org-clock-history nil)

   to remove the markers and make this work again.

   Regards,

   Bernt

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[Orgmode] Re: org-clock-in fails sometimes with prefix arg

2008-11-20 Thread Bernt Hansen
This happened again this morning.  I'm not (to my knowledge) actually
using the org-clock-persistence stuff but it is active.  Again I have an
'org' buffer which is a dired entry at the end of my clock history list.

I'm going to try a few things

  - restart emacs and see if I can reproduce what causes this

  - turn off the cock persistence settings and see if this problem goes
away (don't expect a report on that for at least a week)

-Bernt

Carsten Dominik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi Bernt,
>
> are you saving clock information from session to session,
> using org-clock-persistence-insinuate?
>
> - Carsten
> On Nov 19, 2008, at 5:25 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
>
> Hi Carsten,
>
> I've run into this a few times today.  I don't have any useful insight
>
> into how this occurs yet but I thought I'd mention it anyway.
>
> My current org-clock-history looks like this:
>
> ,[ C-h v org-clock-history RET]
>
> | org-clock-history is a variable defined in `org-clock.el'.
>
> | Its value is
>
> | (# # #
>  # # in ciss.org> # # # 10546 in csp.org> # # csp.org>)
>
> |
>
> |
>
> |
>
> | Documentation:
>
> | List of marker pointing to recent clocked tasks.
>
> `
>
> Somehow I am getting markers to read-only buffers in there
>
> eg.(#)
>
> and this breaks C-u M-x org-clock-in which triggers the following error
>
> in org-clock-select-task
>
> ,
>
> | save-restriction: Buffer is read-only: #
>
> `
>
> I'm not sure how I got these markers in the list
>
> org-clock-select-task fails when it hits the read-only buffer.  This org
>
> buffer happens to be a directory (in dired I believe) of my ~/git/org
>
> directory.
>
> As a workaround for now I'm just manually clearing the variable with
>
> (setq org-clock-history nil)
>
> to remove the markers and make this work again.
>
> Regards,
>
> Bernt
>
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