Yes, I think it is in melpa. I can confirm that tomorrow.
Aric
On February 22, 2014 3:58:06 AM PST, Stephen Leake
stephen_le...@stephe-leake.org wrote:
Aric Gregson aorc...@mac.com writes:
I recently altered my emacs configuration to use as many packages
from
ELPA as possible. This
Aric Gregson aorc...@mac.com writes:
Yes, I think it is in melpa. I can confirm that tomorrow.
I confirm it's in melpa (it's the version I use).
You can search packages in melpa through their webpage:
http://melpa.milkbox.net/
Alan
Hello,
I recently altered my emacs configuration to use as many packages from
ELPA as possible. This resulted in me inadvertantly changing from BBDB
2.36 to v3 something. I spent some time trying to redo functions, but I
am still lacking any integration with Gnus.
However, I cannot even search
On Tue Feb 18 2014 Aric Gregson wrote:
However, I cannot even search my database for names without getting the
following error:
setq: Wrong type argument: listp, #marker at 82 in .bbdb
I see nothing wrong in that row of the file. Looks no different from any
other entry. Deleting the entry
Roland,
I sent the backtrace, but now the problem appears to have gone away. I
updated packages just now from ELPA and removed some lines in my init
file that may have been old. Now all my Emacs buffers can load and
search my database without problems. Not sure what was wrong, but am
very happy
Roland,
Thanks for the ideas. I think that I have removed all my customizations
in bbdb, but I am not completely certain. Other than anniversary or
birthday there should have been no changes from default. Below is the debug.
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument listp [nil nil