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bug#31978: 26.1.50; "s" in gnus *Group* error: "eieio-override-prin1: Ap
From: |
Tim Landscheidt |
Subject: |
bug#31978: 26.1.50; "s" in gnus *Group* error: "eieio-override-prin1: Apparently circular structure being printed" |
Date: |
Mon, 03 Jun 2019 17:21:37 +0000 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/26.1 (gnu/linux) |
Eric Abrahamsen <eric@ericabrahamsen.net> wrote:
>>>> I am using Gnus in Emacs 26.
>>> Would you mind cherry-picking or otherwise applying the patch in
>>> ffbb4e8d54, and see if that solves the problem? I think it probably
>>> will.
>> As I ran into this issue today (with Emacs 26.1): To apply
>> the patch, is it sufficient to redefine
>> eieio-persistent-validate/fix-slot-value in the running in-
>> stance, or do I need to do something more?
> That would suffice, but it wouldn't guarantee that the fix was available
> next time you start Emacs. For that, you'd want to make sure that the
> code was changed in your Emacs codebase, and then run "make" or
> otherwise ensure it was compiled in. Depends on how you run Emacs.
I redefined eieio-persistent-validate/fix-slot-value as per
ffbb4e8d542df44ced5afd89221b0dfb234d8525 in Emacs 26.1, and
it did not solve this issue, still emitting:
| eieio-override-prin1: Apparently circular structure being printed
(and barring Gnus from exiting).
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- bug#31978: 26.1.50; "s" in gnus *Group* error: "eieio-override-prin1: Apparently circular structure being printed",
Tim Landscheidt <=