Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> writes: > Hello, > > John Wiegley <jwieg...@gmail.com> writes: > >> Forward report to Org mailing list, and closing from Emacs bug tracker. >> >>>>>>> B V Raghav <bvrag...@iitk.ac.in> writes: >> >>> 1. I open an ORG file, with template headers, default and texinfo template. >> >>> 2. I write some simple ascii data to a few tree nodes. >> >>> 3. Export using <C-c> <C-e> i i for texinfo >> >>> And it crashes with following backtrace (Non-printable characters of >>> backtrace have been replaced with .): >>>> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument listp #("Modeling notes >>>> for Mged" 0 23 (:parent (#1)))) org-element-set-contents(#("Modeling notes >>>> for Mged" 0 23 (:parent (#0)))) apply(org-element-set-contents #("Modeling >>>> notes for Mged" 0 23 (:parent (#0))) nil) #[(s) > > This kind of error was reported already. IIRC, it is a problem on user's > side (often a mixed installation). > > In particular, upgrade from Org included in Emacs to current stable > revision requires special care (e.g., Org must not be loaded when > upgrading the package).
Oh my my... That was in fact the problem! I did a `(kill-emacs)' and restarted, `emacs --daemon' and the backtrace showed something like `texinfo not installed on your system' Now it works perfect. Please close the bug. > > > Regards, Thanks. -- (B.V. Raghav) Ph.D. Student, Design Programme Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur Ph: +91-9450988137