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getting bbdb3 to work with mh-e
From: |
Michael Richardson |
Subject: |
getting bbdb3 to work with mh-e |
Date: |
Fri, 23 Aug 2019 18:56:45 -0400 |
Finally getting back to fixing bbdb.
Greg Troxel <address@hidden> wrote:
>> Roland Winkler <address@hidden> wrote:
>>
>> > Which version of BBDB are you using? This list is about BBDB v3
>> > which, by default, is very shy. How did you configure BBDB to
>>
>> So shy, I can't get it to ever add new entries!
>> I've been meaning to go back to 2.xx
> After a long time not getting to it, I updated to 3 (3.2) a while ago,
> and I had to change a bit of config, but then it's been great. I use it
> with gnus.
> I do not let bbdb auto-notice/insert. I type : to create an entry.
fair enough, nor did I want that.
I went through your settings, and I can mostly use bbdb3 now, except for
learning.
I now hit ":" and see:
I get BBDB: MUA `mh-show-mode' not supported
So I conclude something didn't get updated to support mh-e.
I'm using bbdb-version 3.2 from git, commit:
1d26869d2787803672dd412cf658158d6bef0c7b
I am using mh-e version 8.6, which comes with emacs 24.5.1.
I made sure that bbdb/lisp/bbdb-mhe.el is loaded.
I made sure that bbdb-insinuate-mh has run.
(bbdb-initialize) has been in the init.
It appears that bbdb-mua-mode-alist has a line:
(mh-show-mode mhe-mode mhe-summary-mode mh-folder-mode mh-show-mode)
which preceeds the "mh" mode, but there is no longer support for that mode.
Deleting that line makes things work.
I still occasionally get:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument number-or-marker-p nil)
bbdb-insert-record-internal([...
bbdb-change-record([...
bbdb-annotate-message((...
#[0
funcall(#[0 ..
bbdb-update-records(((...
bbdb-mua-update-records(sender query t)
bbdb-mua-display-records(sender query)
bbdb-mua-display-sender(query)
call-interactively(bbdb-mua-display-sender nil nil)
command-execute(bbdb-mua-display-sender)
It does not always occur, I don't know when it occurs or not.
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