Thanks. Worked for me
On 21/10/2021 23:03, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
It was malformed add-hook call. Fixed in 5315773e8.
Thank you, Ihor. I do not see problems I have noticed today anymore.
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
> It was malformed add-hook call. Fixed in 5315773e8.
Great! I've pulled org-mode and I can confirm I no longer see my
org-persist errors. Excellent. I'm looking at the vc-diff buffer and
it's amazing that such a small omission has such a major effect.
Best
It was malformed add-hook call. Fixed in 5315773e8.
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> ... There is no problem on Emacs 28, but I can see the error
> using Emacs 26.3. I used the following command line from inside the Git
> folder to run Emacs (debug.org is the provided minimal file):
>
> emacs -Q -L ./lisp -l org /tmp/debug.org
>
> Interestingly, the
Colin Baxter writes:
> > M-x org-lint
>
> > Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Variable binding depth
> > exceeds max-specpdl-size") ... org-filename-concat
>
> I can reproduce that. Then emacs just hangs. I have the latest org-mode.
Thanks for another confirmation. I tried
> Max Nikulin writes:
> On 21/10/2021 02:04, Colin Baxter wrote:
>>
>> The max-specpdl-size error has happened again when I tried to add
>> a note to an agenda item. Emacs hung and had to be killed. The
>> debugger buffer was empty and the only other information given
Max Nikulin writes:
> Ihor, I have seen your instructions for more debug info, but I have not
> tried them yet. In the meanwhile I have tracked my problem down to to
> the following minimal file
>
> --- >8 ---
> #+begin_example org
>,* H
> #+end_example
> --- 8< ---
>
> M-x org-lint
>
>
On 21/10/2021 02:04, Colin Baxter wrote:
The max-specpdl-size error has happened again when I tried to add a note
to an agenda item. Emacs hung and had to be killed. The debugger buffer
was empty and the only other information given was the message:
mapc: Lisp nesting exceeds
Colin Baxter writes:
> > (setq org-element--cache-self-verify 'backtrace)
> > (setq org-element--cache-self-verify-frequency 1)
>
> I set the above in my ~/.emacs
>
> > If a warning appears, backtrace could be helpful. If not, it
> > should be something to do with
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Colin Baxter writes:
>> >> I just upgraded my org-mode to the latest version in >>
>> git. Whenever I visited a certain org file, my Emacs became >>
>> unusable. Any attempt to use M-x (execute-extended-command) >>
>> resulted in
Colin Baxter writes:
> >> I just upgraded my org-mode to the latest version in
> >> git. Whenever I visited a certain org file, my Emacs became
> >> unusable. Any attempt to use M-x (execute-extended-command)
> >> resulted in max-specpdl-size errors as did using C-x C-c to exit
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Alastair Burt writes:
>> Hi there,
>>
>> I couldn't find an issue-tracking system for org-mode as they
>> have for projects on github. So I'm emailing you directly.
> Thanks! The bug reporting for Org mode is by email. You can send
>
Alastair Burt writes:
> Hi there,
>
> I couldn't find an issue-tracking system for org-mode as they have for
> projects on github. So I'm emailing you directly.
Thanks! The bug reporting for Org mode is by email. You can send email
to Org mailing list at emacs-orgmode@gnu.org (also, see "1.4
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