I did a cvs update this morning (previous one was about three weeks
ago) and got this with makeinfo 4.0:
$ make all
[...]
makeinfo texinfo/bbdb.texinfo
texinfo/bbdb.texinfo:3576: Unknown command `c@item'.
texinfo/bbdb.texinfo:3577: Unknown command `c@b'.
texinfo/bbdb.texinfo:3577: Misplaced {.
I am using BBDB 2.2 from CVS in VM 6.89 and Emacs 21.0.94/Windows 2k.
I have noticed that while most aliases get expanded into the address
of the form First Last e-mail, some only get the email.
One of those entries have an alternate e-mail address - maybe that is
one of the problems. These are
On January 8, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I did a cvs update this morning (previous one was about three weeks
ago) and got this with makeinfo 4.0:
$ make all
[...]
makeinfo texinfo/bbdb.texinfo
texinfo/bbdb.texinfo:3576: Unknown command `c@item'.
texinfo/bbdb.texinfo:3577: Unknown command
I wrote:
This message is to announce that I now have this working. Ronan would like
to have this in 2.2, so I will start to commit my work shortly.
Done (see the ChangeLog below).
Some notes:
- new files are present in the repository, including the configure script.
- some files are
BBDB (CVS), Emacs 21.0.94, Win2k.
I updated today and got the opportunity to try out the new configure
script. The configure worked fine.
I was unable to generate the bbdb-autoloads.el. It gives me an empty
file with a single ^L character.
Running this through bash and cmd.exe produced the
Sridhar Boovaraghavan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BBDB (CVS), Emacs 21.0.94, Win2k.
I updated today and got the opportunity to try out the new configure
script. The configure worked fine.
I was unable to generate the bbdb-autoloads.el. It gives me an empty
file with a single ^L character.
On January 8, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Could you please go to the lisp directory, type `make autoloads' and
show us the make output ? This target is not affected by the autoconf support,
apart from the fact that it uses the make variable `EMACS' which should appear
with a correct value
Chris Beggy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
... I'm interested in sharing a .bbdb among users with unknown or
different levels of trust.
Digressing from the encryption problem...
Is there any way for BBDB to read two databases, where one is shared
(and not written to) and one is personal (and