ยท Eric Abrahamsen <e...@ericabrahamsen.net> wrote: >> Today I wanted to see how the registy is filled. I called >> `gnorb-report-tracking-usage'. And got following error: >> >> gnorb-registry-tracked-headings: Symbol's >> function definition is void: hash-table-keys >> >> After a little search on the web I added: >> >> #+begin_src emacs-lisp >> (require 'subr-x) >> #+end_src >> >> to my gnorb config.
> Sorry, I didn't realize that was non-standard, I'll add a require. >> Again calling `gnorb-report-tracking-usage' I get >> another error: >> >> eieio-default-superclass: Invalid slot name: >> "#<registry-db Gnus Registry>", max-size >> >> Well I gave up on this. Couldn't dive deeper :-) >> > > Ah, the problem here is that the Gnus registry got worked over a few > months ago, but the changes are only in git master. I'll add a check to > use the old slot name. > > There's a bigger problem, though -- the *reason* the registry got worked > over is that there was a bug in it. You're supposed to be able to > prevent some registry entries from getting garbage collected by putting > a special 'precious tag on them, and that's what Gnorb does to prevent > your records from getting wiped. In the release version of Gnus, > however, there's a bug that results in precious entries getting pruned, > as well. That's fixed in master, but not in the version you're using. > You might consider using Gnus from git -- or I might consider adding > a backwards-compatibility clobber-library... Well I think I will try to install gnus from git repository. But it will take a while until I will be able to do that. At the moment I only have a few (< 50) mails associated with org. So I don't expect a problem here. I just wanted to clean out stuff from my testings. Thanks for looking into this. Gnorb really makes my daily work a lot more easy. To have org notes and all related emails at your fingertips is sooooo convinient :-) -- Bis neulich ... Thomas