Nick, thanks for reposting and for your comment. Sorry, I mistakenly sent
the e-mail to you instead of the list.

Just a further comment on this problem:

I have the impression that this behaviour of all files not being correctly
added to the org-agenda-files started when I chose the option R[emove] file
from org-agenda-files proposed by org. This occured when org tried to build
the agenda but realised that one of the files named in org-agenda-files was
not there. After that, it is my impression, the problems started.

I have knowingly not made any alteration to the emacs init sequence of my
emacs.

Could there be something in the org code for agenda that spurs this
behaviour?

How could I debug this?


/Tor


2013/10/24 Nick Dokos <ndo...@gmail.com>

>
> [I got a private reply from Tor Eriksson which was obviously meant for
> the list, so I am taking the liberty of reposting it here.]
>
> > Tor Eriksson <teriksson2...@gmail.com> writes:
> >
> > Eric, Nick, Nicolas, thanks for the feedback.
> >
> > I tried (setq org-agenda-files '("~/org/")) instead, but on my
> > installation it only finds files in this particular dir, not files in
> > subdirs to that dir (which is what I want as well).
> >
> > Now, I tried C-c C-c (in org mode) right on the expression responsible
> > for set org-agenda-files in my .emacs.d starterkit file (described in
> > the earlier e-mail). To my surprise, this loads all the files into
> > org-agenda-files correctly, including the file I renamed. Of course,
> > if I now look in the agenda all my dates are there.
> >
> > However, when shuting off emacs and restarting it, it goes back to the
> > old behaviour of loading all files except the newly renamed file. It
> > is really strange.
> >
> > So, when starting from scratch via .emacs.d/starterkit, the file name
> > of the new file fails to be set but all other file names are set
> > correctly/pushed into org-agenda-files. When evaluating, with C-c C-c,
> > the code in starterkit which loads the files to org-agenda-files, all
> > files load correctly.
> >
> > Anyone having an explanation to this? If you have any suggestion for
> > debugging please provide some short instruction, I am fairly good in
> > programming in general but I am not super conversant with Emacs in
> > particular.
> >
>
> I suspect you are somehow setting the variable again later in your
> .emacs (or your custom file or ...), thereby overwriting its earlier
> value. Or there is something going on with starterkit perhaps, but
> somebody else will have to chime in here - I know nothing about
> starterkit.
>
> > I would be really greatful if we could solve this.
>
> --
> Nick
>
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