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[Orgmode] Re: emacs 23.1 crash on small org file (org-version 6.36)
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Fritz Kunze |
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[Orgmode] Re: emacs 23.1 crash on small org file (org-version 6.36) |
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Sat, 22 May 2010 01:32:08 +0000 (UTC) |
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Jan Böcker <jan.boecker <at> jboecker.de> writes:
>
> On 05/21/2010 01:43 AM, Fritz Kunze wrote:
> > MY TASKS -*- mode: org; fill-column: 78; after-save-hook:
> > (archive-done-tasks) -*-
>
> If my understanding is correct, archive-done-tasks is evaluated when the
> file is loaded, which I guess is not your intention. (You want to set
> after-save-hook to '(archive-done-tasks), not to the result of
> evaluating (archive-done-tasks)).
>
> I can imagine that this causes the crash (maybe org has not been fully
> initialized for that buffer at this point?).
>
> Try quoting (archive-done-tasks) like this:
>
> MY TASKS -*- mode: org; fill-column: 78; after-save-hook:
> '(archive-done-tasks) -*-
>
> HTH, Jan
>
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May 21, 2010
Hi Jan,
Thanks for offering a response. I inserted the quote, and sadly, emacs still
crashes.
The code you referred to, I copied verbatim from a note from John Weigley
(see: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/3629). I've been working my
way through John Weigley's wonderful tutorial
(http://www.newartisans.com/2007/08/using-org-mode-as-a-day-planner.html), and
learning by studying his (amazingly good) lisp code. That code, along with
using John's set up, has worked perfectly. I had a very large list of todos
and
was happily figuring things out, when suddenly emacs began to consistently
crash. At first I thought it was the archiving stuff and turned it off, but it
did not affect the crashing. Through trial and error, I reduced the file size
to the one I sent out. Strangely, changing just a few characters in this file
(say in the note part), allows emacs to continue working again.
So I remain stumped.
Regards,
Fritz