I'm using org-mode 1.48 and a locally installed (in my $HOME) gnus
5.10.6 and
emacs 21.3.1 (whatever is on a FC3 box). When I C-c l in an *Article*
buffer,
I get this backtrace:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (invalid-function (macro . #[(&optional
number)
"xxxxxxxxxx" [number gnus-data-header gnus-data-find
(gnus-summary-article-number)]
("/home/users/dales/src/gnus-5.10.6/lisp/gnus-sum.elc" . 106501)]))
gnus-summary-article-header(3551)
org-store-link(nil)
call-interactively(org-store-link)
(There was something at the xxxxxxxx that prevented me from pasting
here in
gmane)
Looks like some kind of macro being called as a function problem? I
don't know
much about emacs macros, but I'm thinking there might be some
interaction
between the system gnus and the gnus I locally installed.
Anyway, I figured org needed to know the source of those macros, so I
added a
(require 'gnus-sum) to the eval-when-compile expression. It seems to
work.
Oh, and the version number was wrong too. Here is a diff:
--- org.el~ 2006-09-08 09:05:19.000000000 -0400
+++ org.el 2006-09-22 16:27:50.207456186 -0400
@@ -111,7 +111,8 @@
(eval-when-compile
(require 'cl)
- (require 'calendar))
+ (require 'calendar)
+ (require 'gnus-sum))
;; For XEmacs, noutline is not yet provided by outline.el, so arrange
for
;; the file noutline.el being loaded.
(if (featurep 'xemacs) (condition-case nil (require 'noutline)))
@@ -123,7 +124,7 @@
;;; Customization variables
-(defvar org-version "4.47"
+(defvar org-version "4.48"
"The version number of the file org.el.")
(defun org-version ()
(interactive)
-Dale
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