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Re: [O] VCard export problems


From: Simon Thum
Subject: Re: [O] VCard export problems
Date: Sun, 07 Apr 2013 00:33:39 +0200
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Hi Bastien,

Thanks for the fast response!

I now get:

Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-variable tel)
(if tel (progn (progn (setq phones-list (split-string tel "[,;: ]+")) (setq result "") (while phones-list (setq result (concat result "TEL:" (car phones-list) "\n")) (setq phones-list (cdr phones-list))) result))) (when tel (progn (setq phones-list (split-string tel "[,;: ]+")) (setq result "") (while phones-list (setq result (concat result "TEL:" (car phones-list) "\n")) (setq phones-list (cdr phones-list))) result)) (concat head (when email (progn (setq emails-list (split-string email "[,;: ]+")) (setq result "") (while emails-list (setq result (concat result "EMAIL:" (car emails-list) "\n")) (setq emails-list (cdr emails-list))) result)) (when addr (format "ADR:;;%s\n" (replace-regexp-in-string "\\, ?" ";" addr))) (when tel (progn (setq phones-list (split-string tel "[,;: ]+")) (setq result "") (while phones-list (setq result (concat result "TEL:" (car phones-list) "\n")) (setq phones-list (cdr phones-list))) result)) (when bday (let ((cal-bday (calendar-gregorian-from-absolute (org-time-string-to-absolute bday)))) (format "BDAY:%04d-%02d-%02d\n" (calendar-extract-year cal-bday) (calendar-extract-month cal-bday) (calendar-extract-day cal-bday)))) (when nick (format "NICKNAME:%s\n" nick)) (when note (format "NOTE:%s\n" note)) "END:VCARD\n\n") (let* ((properties (caddr contact)) (name (org-contacts-vcard-escape (car contact))) (n (org-contacts-vcard-encode-name name)) (email (cdr (assoc-string org-contacts-email-property properties))) (bday (org-contacts-vcard-escape (cdr (assoc-string org-contacts-birthday-property properties)))) (addr (cdr (assoc-string org-contacts-address-property properties))) (nick (org-contacts-vcard-escape (cdr (assoc-string org-contacts-nickname-property properties)))) (head (format "BEGIN:VCARD\nVERSION:3.0\nN:%s\nFN:%s\n" n name))) (concat head (when email (progn (setq emails-list (split-string email "[,;: ]+")) (setq result "") (while emails-list (setq result (concat result "EMAIL:" (car emails-list) "\n")) (setq emails-list (cdr emails-list))) result)) (when addr (format "ADR:;;%s\n" (replace-regexp-in-string "\\, ?" ";" addr))) (when tel (progn (setq phones-list (split-string tel "[,;: ]+")) (setq result "") (while phones-list (setq result (concat result "TEL:" (car phones-list) "\n")) (setq phones-list (cdr phones-list))) result)) (when bday (let ((cal-bday (calendar-gregorian-from-absolute (org-time-string-to-absolute bday)))) (format "BDAY:%04d-%02d-%02d\n" (calendar-extract-year cal-bday) (calendar-extract-month cal-bday) (calendar-extract-day cal-bday)))) (when nick (format "NICKNAME:%s\n" nick)) (when note (format "NOTE:%s\n" note)) "END:VCARD\n\n"))
  org-contacts-vcard-format(...



On 04/06/2013 10:53 PM, Bastien wrote:
Hi Simon,

Simon Thum <address@hidden> writes:

I suspect some require
is missing in org-contacts.

In fact, `org-install-letbind' was called while not existing in
current Org.  So org-contacts.el tried to load the org-exp.el file
that comes with your Emacs and that we never want to load when
using pre-8.0.

I removed this function.

Anyway, if I invoke this line now it fails, although interactively things
load fine with the org file on the command line:

emacs someOrg.org -batch -l ~/.emacs.d/init.el
[...]
Symbol's value as variable is void: org-list-allow-alphabetical

To me, all of this points to some incorrect dependencies of load logic to
-batch. Unfortunately I don't know how to diagnose such problems.

It's not urgent but seems like a clear bug to me.

Indeed.  Thanks for reporting this.  Please test again and let me know
if something else needs to be fixed.

Best,





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