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bug#38918: 26.3; EBDB fails to edit (add) tags


From: Eric Abrahamsen
Subject: bug#38918: 26.3; EBDB fails to edit (add) tags
Date: Tue, 07 Jan 2020 11:14:39 -0800
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/28.0.50 (gnu/linux)

On 01/06/20 11:40 AM, Eric Abrahamsen wrote:
> On 01/05/20 07:49 AM, Jorge P. de Morais Neto wrote:
>> cl-no-applicable-method: No applicable method:
>> ebdb-record-delete-field, #s(ebdb-record-person #s(ebdb-field-uuid
>> "ce30c771-c0e3-4874-ab90-a8e49078e531") #s(ebdb-field-creation-date
>> (24078 20399 443853 624000)) #s(ebdb-field-timestamp (24081 48590
>> 249568 725000)) (#s(ebdb-field-tags ("TODO"))) nil nil t #s(ebdb-cache
>> "John Doe" ("John Doe" "Doe, John") ("ACME") nil ("john@acme.com")
>> "doe, john" (#s(ebdb-db-file "~/.emacs.d/ebdb" "File: ebdb"
>> #s(ebdb-field-uuid "41310d36-e033-4b31-81fa-c1c9421c8cb7") (24081
>> 48578 561310 979000) (#0 #s(ebdb-record-organization
>> #s(ebdb-field-uuid "88bf0c5e-6c6c-4317-899a-8cf19dd4c6a5")
>> #s(ebdb-field-creation-date (24078 20310 981426 250000))
>> #s(ebdb-field-timestamp (24078 20310 981328 143000)) nil nil nil nil
>> #s(ebdb-cache "ACME" nil nil nil nil "acme" (#3)) nil ...)) nil "0.1"
>> "" nil ...))) nil ...), (#s(ebdb-field-tags ("TODO")))
>>
>>
>> Em [2020-01-04 sáb 16:43:04-0800], Eric Abrahamsen escreveu:
>>
>>> Okay, I've fixed the first problem.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>>> For the second, are you getting a 'ebdb-unacceptable-field error, or
>>> what is it?
>>
>> I get the error attached.  I also attached the EBDB database I used to
>> get the error.  And how I got it:
>
> Oh, sorry, these two were actually the same problem, and all should be
> fixed now. I've done a 0.6.12 release -- would you update when it's
> available and check that this fixes everything? Though I'm not sure if
> it will address your other error. Let's get this closed out first.

Bah, this still isn't behaving correctly, hang on a moment...





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