Oops. Meant to copy list.
On Oct 27, 2009, at 10:27 AM, Keith Lancaster wrote:
Would have if I could have! (I used to run a QA dept, so I knew how
bad my "Its blowing up" message was :-).
The symptom on my machine was the Mac equivalent of a GPF - Emacs
disappeared and the "I'm sending this to Apple" message popped up.
How do you get Emacs to run in a mode that will allow a backtrace in
this kind of case?
Keith
On Oct 27, 2009, at 10:06 AM, Nick Dokos wrote:
Keith Lancaster <klancaster1...@acm.org> wrote:
Let me point out that the difference between Keith's original
report and
Phil's report is that Phil included the backtrace - given that, the
patch was easy. So, Keith, you know what to do next time :-)
Even better, using org-submit-bug-report would have shown us that the
"agenda file list in a file" convention was being used - as you can
imagine, that's not the setting I use, so when I tried clocking in
yesterday, things worked without a problem for me.
Moralizingly-but-I-hope-not-overbearingly-so yours,
Nick
Keith Lancaster
klancaster1...@acm.org
Keith Lancaster
klancaster1...@mac.com
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