I've finally decided to upgrade from 2.00.06 to the latest CVS. So I
checked the sourceforge web page, and ran the cvs command line
mentioned there and brought every thing down. I ran make reallyclean
just to be safe and then make all. I use XEmacs 21.1.7. I added the
lisp subdirectory to my
Thanks to Kai Großjohann and Robert Fenk for their suggestions
regarding the question that I asked.
I noticed only recently that I cannot add address manually using ':'
anymore. It used to say 'xxx not in the db, rectify...', now it
says 'unperson'. This is bound to bbdb/vm-show-sender.
Ronan Waide writes:
On September 8, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
work use it) is getting sucked in first. What am I missing?
I'd guess you need to check for a bbdb-autoloads on your system
already?
Well, actually an old auto-autoloads from bbdb - you have to hide that
from XEmacs or
On September 8, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Well, actually an old auto-autoloads from bbdb - you have to hide that
from XEmacs or use one of Robert Fenks tricks:
1) edit bbdb-autoload.el and remove the feature check
or
2) add a (unload-feature 'bbdb-autoloads t) before the require
Ronan Waide writes:
On September 8, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Well, actually an old auto-autoloads from bbdb - you have to hide that
from XEmacs or use one of Robert Fenks tricks:
1) edit bbdb-autoload.el and remove the feature check
or
2) add a (unload-feature
Well, actually an old auto-autoloads from bbdb - you have to hide that
from XEmacs or use one of Robert Fenks tricks:
1) edit bbdb-autoload.el and remove the feature check
or
2) add a (unload-feature 'bbdb-autoloads t) before the require
(in your .emacs, or such)
Thanks. That's
On September 8, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
work use it) is getting sucked in first. What am I missing?
I'd guess you need to check for a bbdb-autoloads on your system
already?
I can't find any. locate-library shows the one I've added to my load
path and list-load-path-shadows doesn't turn
On Thu, 7 Sep 2000, Sridhar Boovaraghavan wrote:
Is it possible for it to scan the recipients to add their addresses
manually?
There is M-x bbdb-show-all-recipients RET but you have to be in the
buffer with the message (not in the summary buffer).
kai
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