Matthieu Moy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Is the archive you're trying to access online somewhere ? >
Sure. It happens with all archives i try, e.g. the one at http://tao.uab.es/jao/archives/2004 > > Let's try this: > > 1) restart your Emacs (yes, that's important) > > 2) type M-x tla-start-project RET. > You'll be prompted for a directory name first. > Then, you get "Import `/path/to/project' to: " prompt, and if > you've set a default archive, the initial input is the name of the > default archive. > Yes. > 3) Type the name of the archive, followed by '/', then, type TAB. > > 4) Post here the result (proposed completions or exact message) > [Sole completion] (after the cursor, which is after the /) > 5) C-h v tla--archive-tree RET > > 6) Post the value of tla--archive-tree here. > (("[EMAIL PROTECTED]" "http://xsteve.nit.at/tla") ("[EMAIL PROTECTED]" "http://unununium.org/arch/uuu/2004/") ("[EMAIL PROTECTED]" "http://sacha.free.net.ph/notebook/arch") ("[EMAIL PROTECTED]" "http://www.mwolson.org/archives/2004") ("[EMAIL PROTECTED]" "http://sourcecontrol.net/~miles/[EMAIL PROTECTED]") ("[EMAIL PROTECTED]" "http://arch.quackerhead.com/~lord/archives/[EMAIL PROTECTED]") ("[EMAIL PROTECTED]" "http://www.flame.org/~jivera/{archives}/2004") ("[EMAIL PROTECTED]" "http://www.n-heptane.com/{archives}/[EMAIL PROTECTED]") ("[EMAIL PROTECTED]" "http://sourcecontrol.net/~jblack/{archives}/2004") ("[EMAIL PROTECTED]" "/home/jao/var/archives/hacks04") ("[EMAIL PROTECTED]" "sftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]") ("[EMAIL PROTECTED]" "/home/jao/var/archives/2004") ("[EMAIL PROTECTED]" "sftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]") ("[EMAIL PROTECTED]" "/home/jao/var/archives/uni") ("[EMAIL PROTECTED]" "sftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]") ("[email protected]" "http://download.gna.org/guile-lib/archive-2004/") ("[email protected]" "/home/jao/var/archives/conjure-2004") ("[email protected]" "sftp://arch.gna.org/upload/conjure/archive-2004") ("[EMAIL PROTECTED]" "http://tao.uab.es/~aleix/archives/2004/") ("[EMAIL PROTECTED]" "http://www-verimag.imag.fr/~moy/arch/public")) > 7) type M-x tla-open-internal-log-buffer RET > Put your cursor on the line "Command: tla categories -A ..." and > type RET. This will open a buffer with the output of the command > tla categories. There's no such command in the log buffer; here's its contents: Command: tla my-default-archive Directory: /home/jao/ Date: Fri Oct 1 21:54:54 2004 Buffer: 2004.10.01 Command: tla archives Directory: /home/jao/ Date: Fri Oct 1 21:55:26 2004 Buffer: *Minibuf-1* jao
