>>>>> Ihor Radchenko <yanta...@gmail.com> writes: > Colin Baxter 😺 <m43...@yandex.com> writes: >> Ok, I now applied your patch and remade org-mode. Unfortunately, >> I don't see any change. I still get the warning on all the >> archive commands: org-agenda-archive-default, org-agenda-archive >> and org-agenda-archive-default-with-confirmation. I've appended >> the warning for the latter command.
> Thanks for testing! My guess was incorrect and I am still unable > to reproduce using agenda (previously, I just tried archiving from > inside Org buffer). >> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- >> Warning (emacs): org-element--cache: Unregistered buffer >> modifications detected. Resetting. If this warning appears >> regularly, please report it to Org mode mailing list (M-x >> org-submit-bug-report). The buffer is: todo.org_archive Current >> command: org-agenda-archive-default-with-confirmation Disable >> showing Disable logging Warning (emacs): org-element--cache: >> Unregistered buffer modifications detected. Resetting. If this >> warning appears regularly, please report it to Org mode mailing >> list (M-x org-submit-bug-report). The buffer is: >> todo.org_archive Current command: >> org-agenda-archive-default-with-confirmation Disable showing >> Disable logging --8<---------------cut >> here---------------end--------------->8--- >> >> I've not tried it on emacs -Q yet. For that, do I need to start >> afresh and first delete the org-persist-directory? > You can simply start from emacs -Q + a new file (the new file will > not have any cache). In my testing, I just created a new org file, > opening it from emacs -Q -L /path/to/latest/org/lisp -l org > /path/to/the/new/file.org Then, I added a new TODO heading, opened > todo agenda for current buffer, and tried to archive the heading > from agenda. No warning on my side. > You can repeat my steps and see what happens. If nothing, you may > try archiving from your todo.org (but still using emacs -Q). If > still nothing, it may be something about your config. The warnings may be due to my use of ATTACH directories in agenda files. I don't attach by id but prefer to use a directory for each node and to link attachments to other files rather than copy. The attachments also include other org-mode files. I should have time this weekend to check this and to confirm if my configuration is responsible. Best wishes, Colin.