Nick Dokos <nicholas.do...@hp.com> wrote: > Eric Abrahamsen <e...@ericabrahamsen.net> wrote: > > > It was while trying to produce a backtrace (with edebug) that I > > discovered that re-evaluating the code fixed the problem. I set > > debug-on-error to t and reproduced the error, which gave me this: > > > > Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Cannot return from the debugger in an > > error") > > internal-temp-output-buffer-show(#<buffer *Org Export/Publishing Help*>) > > org-export(nil) > > call-interactively(org-export nil nil) > > > > Presumably this isn't really what's needed -- can you provide a pointer > > to producing a more useful backtrace? > > > > Only the usual suspects: you are loading uncompiled code I hope? I don't > even have the function in either of my emacsen (24.0.50 and 23.1.1): > does C-h f internal-temp-output-buffer-show RET show anything in yours? >
I see some messages about internal-temp-output-buffer-show when googling: they seem related to Stefan Monnier's effort to make with-output-to-temp-buffer a Lisp macro (rather than a special form in C code, IIUC) - but this seems to be bleeding edge stuff, not 23.2. Are you perhaps picking up emacs bits and pieces from places you shouldn't? Maybe Stefan (cc:ed) has some ideas. Nick