On July 13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Though having just tried this, I see that a bug in bbdb causes
problems and you can't enter the group, if a user in your .bbdb file
has changed their name to that of another user (also in your .bbdb file)
but keeps their previous email
R
sounds like
On July 20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Now on to the problem. I have this one record that won't display in
Gnus pop-up when I read a message from him. The pop-up appears, but
it leaves the record previously visible in it. Here's the stack
trace:
bbdb-search-simple bug again.
waider.
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On April 12, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I must apologise again for my recent low profile; I'll try and get
some good code updates in this weekend with, perhaps, a view towards a
new release at the end of the month.
damn. i'm denying i ever said this.
waider.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] / Yes, it /is/
On July 13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kai Großjohann) writes:
Typing `sarr M-TAB' expands like this:
Papa Amadou Sarr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Typing `papa M-TAB' expands like this:
Papa Amadou Sarr sarr@ls6
Ronan said that he was aware of this bug which reappeared
On March 8, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
This has worked pretty much forever but I've apparently got a problem
entry in my bbdb that breaks both this and the
gnus-user-format-function-b provided in bbdb-gnus.el. I think it's an
[-]
Signaling: (wrong-type-argument listp [Adam Koenigsberg nil
On March 19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I got the following backtrace when entering gnu.emacs.gnus with oort Gnus.
I'm submitting a bugreport to gnus as well, since I'm not sure which
application is at fault.
bbdb-search-simple bug again.
Waider.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] / Yes, it /is/ very
On July 29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
well, that's a half-hearted stab at explaining what's going on. i can
see ways around it already, i think, but i need to prod the code some
more. and possibly get some sleep.
out of curiosity, if you hit m-tab again, does it present the right
address at
Today, Ronan Waide [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Signaling: (wrong-type-argument arrayp -A)
bbdb-record-getprop(-A mail-alias)
bbdb-define-all-aliases()
urgh. somehow, i get the feeling that your in-memory bbdb is getting
corrupted somewhere along the way, because what's happened here is