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Random backtrace from gnus-article-stop-animations
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Since doing a git pull last week, after three weeks vacation during
which I did not do any updates (so roughly somewhere between 20 June
and 11 July; I am pretty sure that I noticed
gnus-article-stop-animations listed as new in the changelog in that
timeframe) I sometimes get into a situation in which attempting to
open any article results in this backtrace:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument arrayp ("run-at-time<5>" 1 1 article-update-date-lapsed nil t nil (0 0 0)))
gnus-article-stop-animations()
gnus-article-setup-buffer()
gnus-article-prepare(112249 nil)
gnus-summary-display-article(112249 nil)
gnus-summary-select-article(nil force)
gnus-summary-show-article(nil)
call-interactively(gnus-summary-show-article)
The only recourse is to kill xemacs and start over. I cannot figure
out what triggers it. I may go a day or two without experiencing it
at all and then, like today, have it hit me three times in a couple
hours.
Sometimes the argument in the backtrace refers to a different timer,
such as the one that determines how long to cache my certificate
passphrase.
No Gnus v0.18
XEmacs 21.4 (patch 22) "Instant Classic" [Lucid] (x86_64-unknown-linux, Mule) of Wed Sep 9 2009 on davestoy
Thanks,
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Dave Goldberg
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david.goldberg6 <at> verizon.net (Dave Goldberg) writes:
> I've run gnus-article-stop-animations under edebug and have discovered
> new information.
This was fixed earlier today by a patch from Marcus Harnisch.
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