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The more recent bbdb versions in testing seemed to have broken my setup. Did
anybody else experience a similar problem, and better still, fix it? I am
using bbdb_2.2-1 along with xemacs21-{bin,nomule,support}_21.1.10-5 as
currently in 'te
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Jeronimo Pellegrini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> :: Daniel Wagner writes:
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> > Hi,
> > I've got a problem too with the new bbdb-package in unstable. with the
> > new package the bbdb-complete-name doesn't work anymore. i always get:
> > Symbol's fu
> "Jeronimo" == Jeronimo Pellegrini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jeronimo> :: Daniel Wagner writes:
>> Hi, I've got a problem too with the new bbdb-package in
>> unstable. with the new package the bbdb-complete-name doesn't
>> work anymore. i always get: Symbol's function defini
:: Daniel Wagner writes:
> Hi,
> I've got a problem too with the new bbdb-package in unstable. with the
> new package the bbdb-complete-name doesn't work anymore. i always get:
> Symbol's function definition is void: bbdb-extract-address-components
> seems that there's something missing in the new
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Hi,
I've got a problem too with the new bbdb-package in unstable. with the
new package the bbdb-complete-name doesn't work anymore. i always get:
Symbol's function definition is void: bbdb-extract-address-components
seems that there's something missi
:: Dan Griswold writes:
> The parameters: Sid, XEmacs 21.1 (patch 13), BBDB 2.2 according to
> bbdb-version, but the dpkg version is 2.00.06.20001116cvs-1.
> Now, when I go into the BBDB buffer, the key mappings don't work
> because it's in view-minor-mode.
> Does anyone know
> a) how I would
dly fixed in 2.00.06.
Does anyone know
a) how I would correct this situation,
and/or
b) how I can determine whether the problem is a Debian problem, or a
bbdb problem, or a metaphysical problem ;-) ,
or (if -(a | b) )
c) where I might find a solution to this problem?
Thanks,
Dan
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