Ulf Stegemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Hi Ulf,
>> Please do a test for me: >> >> 1. Enter a group in Gnus >> 2. Delete the last article >> 3. Exit summary >> 4. Try `C-u 1 RET' on the group. It should issue "No unread news". >> 5. Do `M-: (gnus-activate-group "<group-name>" t) RET' >> 6. Try `C-u 1 RET' on the group again. Now it should be opened and >> summary should contain one article. >> >> If you get different results it seems to be due to your gnus version. >> I use the one included in emacs 23 and update daily, so it might be >> more up to date than your copy. Maybe try to update yours, too. > > done that. I was under the wrong impression that the CVS on > cvs.gnus.org holds the latest version of Gnus but it seems it just has > the release from 1st May. It seems that latest Gnus is now available > from the Emacs CVS only (sorry for my ignorance). There's nothing to excuse. I wasn't aware that the versions diverged that much, too. > I installed that version here (5.13 as of today, see User-Agent > header) How? Did you checkout GNU Emacs and copy all the gnus-related files somewhere? > but again the summary buffer is not opened. That's really strange. BTW: What backend did you use for testing? I used nnimap. MAybe that makes the difference... > Do you know (and remember) what has changed in Gnus sources since 1st > May that made the "wrong article count"-bug go away? No, till that date there were 111 commits in emacs/lisp/gnus. Bye, Tassilo _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode