Has someone seen this before:

When writing a new mail to someone using Gnus 22.0.95 and BBDB 2.35, I  
enter the mail-alias in the To-field of my mail. Now I used to hit the  
blank/space-key on my keyboard (the large one in the first row...) which  
produced (expanded) the correct mail-adress in the To-field. But since  
upgrading my Emacs to 22.0.95 and upgrading BBDB as well, I still get the  
correct mail-adress, but now together with some cryptic comments:

"Wrong number of arguments: #[(alias-records) "\305\306^H" --- follows a  
list of functions like "[alias records bbdb-completion display-record...]"

And when I want to reply to someone, hitting the "R"-key in Gnus (Reply  
and yank) I get this nice message:

"mail-aliases contains unexpected hook
        (lambda nil (bbdb-mail-abbrev-expand-hook
                (quote ([EMAIL PROTECTED]))))"  

In my office I am using Emacs 22.0.94 with BBDB 2.34 on Windows XP,  
everything works fine there. But at home on my Linux machine I get those  
messages.

To solve the problem, I did the following:

I downgraded the bbdb-com.el to the version that came with BBDB 2.34. In  
addition to that I commented out the following lines in my .emacs:

;(add-hook 'gnus-startup-hook 'bbdb-insinuate-message)
;(add-hook 'message-setup-hook 'bbdb-define-all-aliases)

With these changes I got back to a cooperating BBDB.

But this is obviously not a very good solution. Has someone an idea what  
this all means? Is it a bug or some misconfigured lines in my .emacs?  
(But, see above, I am using the same .emacs-file for my Windows-machine,  
without any trouble of this kind.)

Danke.

Uwe
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