physiculus writes:
> hello,
> i'm just struggeling about the consistency of an org-link to a gnus message
> after moving this message into another folder on same server or a
> different one.
>
> scenario:
> i create a org link with org and insert the link into an org file.
> works.
>
> now i move
Michael Heerdegen writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Crap, it's in a commit I've had locally since... late 2020, but never
>> released.
>
> Then now it's one of the best tested commits ever ;-)
>
> I have a lot of these myself...
When we say battle-tested...
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> Crap, it's in a commit I've had locally since... late 2020, but never
> released.
Then now it's one of the best tested commits ever ;-)
I have a lot of these myself...
Michael.
Michael Heerdegen writes:
> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> I'm still just seeing a call to `cl-second', which is required at
>> compile time. And my, there are a lot of compiler warnings! But nothing
>> about second or cl-second...
>
> This is where I found it:
>
> #+begin_src emacs-lisp
> (defun
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> I'm still just seeing a call to `cl-second', which is required at
> compile time. And my, there are a lot of compiler warnings! But nothing
> about second or cl-second...
This is where I found it:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(defun gnorb-reply-to-gnus-link (link)
"Start a
Michael Heerdegen writes:
> Michael Heerdegen writes:
>
>> And indeed - look at `gnorb-reply-to-gnus-link'.
>
> OTOH you can also simply look at the compiler warnings...
I'm still just seeing a call to `cl-second', which is required at
compile time. And my, there are a lot of compiler warnings
Michael Heerdegen writes:
> And indeed - look at `gnorb-reply-to-gnus-link'.
OTOH you can also simply look at the compiler warnings...
Michael.
Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> I honestly don't know what's going on here. There's no call to
> `second' in `gnorb-org-setup-message', not even a call to
> `cl-second'. Are you comfortable with stepping through functions using
> edebug?
Wait - the backtrace looks like it's an re-thrown error from the
physiculus writes:
> Am Do, 2021-12-02, 11:20 -0800, Eric Abrahamsen
> schrieb:
>
> hello,
> the version is 1.6.9 from elpa, installed today.
>
> this is the backtrace:
> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-function second)
> signal(void-function (second))
> gnorb-org-setup-message(("nnimap
Am Do, 2021-12-02, 11:20 -0800, Eric Abrahamsen
schrieb:
hello,
the version is 1.6.9 from elpa, installed today.
this is the backtrace:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-function second)
signal(void-function (second))
gnorb-org-setup-message(("nnimap+GMail:gnus#87o860krsm@googlemail.c
physiculus writes:
> Am Mi, 2021-12-01, 13:47 -1000, Bob Newell schrieb:
>
> hello,
> thanks for the reply.
> i gave gnorb a try, but if i move a message, that is linked with gnorb,
> i got the following error:
> gnorb-org-setup-message: Symbol’s function definition is void: second
>
> do you k
Am Mi, 2021-12-01, 13:47 -1000, Bob Newell schrieb:
hello,
thanks for the reply.
i gave gnorb a try, but if i move a message, that is linked with gnorb,
i got the following error:
gnorb-org-setup-message: Symbol’s function definition is void: second
do you know what it means?
Regards
Jens
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physiculus writes:
>
> scenario:
> i create a org link with org and insert the link into an org file.
> works.
>
> now i move the message inside gnus to another folder.
>
> open the link inside the org file is not valid anymore.
Without getting into unknown territory about why this is, I
have
hello,
i'm just struggeling about the consistency of an org-link to a gnus message
after moving this message into another folder on same server or a
different one.
scenario:
i create a org link with org and insert the link into an org file.
works.
now i move the message inside gnus to another fol
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