Sorry, this was kind of a false alarm. I can't reproduce the problem if
I load org.el or an org.elc which is compiled on my windows machine.
I had copied my compiled .elc's from my Linux account over to my windows
machine (same emacs version but different OS's). Up until now, I've
never had problems with this, but apparently there are difference
between lisp byte compilers on Linux and Windows. Odd that it would
show up for the first time when I went from org 4.10 to org 4.12 but
there you have it...
Scott
Carsten Dominik (3/26/2006 10:28 AM) wrote:
Can you make a backtrace?
If you don't know how, here is how:
Load org.el, not org.elc, for example
M-x load-file RET /path/to/org.el RET
Use the Options menu to turn on "debug on error".
Go and hit the error. A new window pops up and shows a trace. Send
me/us this buffer.
- Carsten
On Mar 26, 2006, at 19:18, Scott Otterson wrote:
When I type alt-leftArrow and am on a headline, I'm getting this
minibuffer error message:
Wrong number of arguments: #<subr set-match-data>,2
This is only happening on windows emacs 22.0.50.2. I don't see it on
Linux using the same .emacs and emacs version.
Any idea what could be wrong?
Thanks,
Scott
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