Hi Nicolas, Nicolas Goaziou on 2015-08-10 09:29: > You can bisect your configuration to find out the wrong part. You can > also check what is called by C-c ! with your configuration.
C-c ! and C-c . call org-time-stamp[-inactive] in my full configuration. And now I'm sure that I'm _always_ getting the wrong behaviour I reported initially. When I said in my previous email that I didn't get the wrong behaviour with "emacs -q" this was wrong, because "emacs -q" doesn't load org-mode 8.3.1, which I installed from elpa, but loads the bundled org-mode 8.2.x. Running "emacs -q" and then (package-initialize) and then opening a minimal file like * Hello CLOCK: [2015-08-07 Fri 10:14]--[2015-08-07 Fri 10:20] => 0:06 was enough to reproduce the bug. I.e. C-c ! or C-c . on the second timestamp prompted me with the time of the first one. Cheers, Christoph -- Dr. Christoph Lange, Enterprise Information Systems Department Applied Computer Science @ University of Bonn; Fraunhofer IAIS http://langec.wordpress.com/about, Skype duke4701 → Web Intelligence Summer School “Question Answering with the Web” Saint-Étienne, FR. Apply by 4 July @ https://wiss.univ-st-etienne.fr/