Sorry, this should have gone to the list instead of directly to James.
-N
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Hi James,
thanks for looking into this, and fixing it. I'd be happy to test.
Just one question. If I don't want to overwrite my stable version of
org mode that's installed and I choose to install the git version in a
separate location, how to I instruct emacs to use the git version
instead of the stable one?
Cheers,
Norbetr
James TD Smith [2009.11.25 205 +0000]:
> Hi Matt and Norbert,
>
> On 2009-11-24 19:00:18(-0500), Matt Lundin wrote:
> > James TD Smith <ahktenz...@mohorovi.cc> writes:
> > > On 2009-11-24 16:56:27(-0400), Norbert Zeh wrote:
> > >> I just tried the latest org-mode version 6.33f, and I've run into the
> > >> following problem that is not there with version 6.32b but which I can
> > >> also reproduce with version 6.33c (sorry didn't try any other versions).
> > >
> > > I've just tried this with the latest org-mode from git and it seems to
> > > be working fine. There have been no changes to column view since 6.33f
> > > was tagged.
> >
> > I'm experiencing the same problem the OP reports (i.e., no effort or
> > clocksum summaries) when viewing columns in the agenda. I reported this
> > in an earlier email:
> >
> > http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/19937
>
> Ah, I missed that. Sorry.
>
> I've looked into this further and found what I think was causing it. The code
> which calculates the summaries in the agenda was mixing up properties and
> titles, and failing to find the data it was supposed to be summarising. It
> worked if there was no title set on the column being summarised, which is why
> the test I did earlier seemed OK.
>
> It should be fixed now, there's a patch (b0eaeaa) for this in the bugfixes
> branch at
> git://yog-sothoth.mohorovi.cc/org-mode.
>
> Can one of you give it a try and confirm it fixes your problem?
>
> James
>
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