Hi Ihor,
* Ihor Radchenko <yanta...@gmail.com> [2022-05-30; 19:51]:
> Gregor Zattler <g...@gmx.de> writes:
>
>> I accidentally inserted a "z" into a closing timestamp in a
>> clockline like so: 20zznn22-05-30
>>
>> This happened because I use key chors and didn't enter the
>> chord fast enough.
>>
>>
>> This produced a *Warnings* buffer of 2,3 MB size.
>
> Possibly a duplicate of
> https://list.orgmode.org/orgmode/87tuh88kjv.fsf@localhost/
>
> I just pushed a fix upstream. Can you please check again with the latest
> Org?

this seems to have solved the warnings -Problem.  No warning
any more (I saved the org-persistent cache and tested with
the cache which was involved in the bug reprot and with a
fresh one).

Now I realized, that even after quitting and restarting
Emacs, I cannot insert a timestamp, I get the following
error message:

org-parse-time-string: Not an Org time string: [20zznn22-05-30 Mo 11:34]

And then there is a dangling

CLOCK:

line without timestamps at the expected line in my org file.

It took a while till I realized that there was a corrupted
timestamp in my org file a few clock lines below.

It would be helpful, if the message contained the file name
and probably even the line number.


Thanks for fixing this so quick.


Ciao,
--
Gregor

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