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 thi
Nick Dokos writes:
> 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.
Back in the d
Hi everyone,
I believe this is not the right fix.
John uses (and wrote) org-files-list to get both the agenda files and
any currently open files which happen to be org files but might not be
in the org-agenda-files list.
The bug is in Johns code, where the function org-agenda-files
should be us
Keith Lancaster wrote:
> That did it! The patch fixes the problem - it now handles all the
> dangling clocks and then clocks in correctly. Thanks!
>
> Keith
>
> On Oct 27, 2009, at 9:36 AM, Nick Dokos wrote:
>
> > Phil Rooke wrote:
> >
> >> Keith Lancaster writes:
> >>
> >>> I updated to 6.3
Nick Dokos writes:
> This does look like a bug: org-resolve-clock calls org-files-list which
> does not know about the "agenda files list in a file" convention. It
> should probably call the function org-agenda-files instead of
> org-files-list. org-files-list is only used in this one place and
That did it! The patch fixes the problem - it now handles all the
dangling clocks and then clocks in correctly. Thanks!
Keith
On Oct 27, 2009, at 9:36 AM, Nick Dokos wrote:
Phil Rooke wrote:
Keith Lancaster writes:
I updated to 6.32 this morning and am now unable to clock in on
tasks.
Phil Rooke wrote:
> Keith Lancaster writes:
>
> > I updated to 6.32 this morning and am now unable to clock in on
> > tasks. ...
>
> I too upgraded this morning and am also having problems clocking in
> (using "I" on a task in the daily agenda). My symptoms are different,
> Emacs doesn't cras
Keith Lancaster writes:
> I updated to 6.32 this morning and am now unable to clock in on
> tasks. At first, there was an issue with an org file having a dangling
> clock-
> in. When I attempted to log in to a task, it alerted me to the
> dangling task. No matter how I answered (cancel, etc), Em
Keith Lancaster wrote:
> I updated to 6.32 this morning and am now unable to clock in on
> tasks. At first, there was an issue with an org file having a dangling
> clock-
> in. When I attempted to log in to a task, it alerted me to the
> dangling task. No matter how I answered (cancel, etc), Ema
I updated to 6.32 this morning and am now unable to clock in on tasks.
At first, there was an issue with an org file having a dangling clock-
in. When I attempted to log in to a task, it alerted me to the
dangling task. No matter how I answered (cancel, etc), Emacs crashed.
I then fixed the
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