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bug#50173: 27.1; M-x notmuch fails with 'Invalid read syntax: "#"'
From: |
Charles-André Roy |
Subject: |
bug#50173: 27.1; M-x notmuch fails with 'Invalid read syntax: "#"' |
Date: |
Mon, 23 Aug 2021 14:31:45 -0400 |
Hello,
I tried to answer your email but I think I filed another bug instead.
First time doing bug report and difficulty managing emails without
notmuch in emacs.
1.
I did do M-x recover-this-file on bookmarks. The file is empty; I do
not use bookmarks. I think I pressed the wrong keys once and probably
added some hidden bytes in it.
2.
With debug-on-error non-nil the backtrace is the following :
M-x notmuch
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (invalid-read-syntax "#")
read(#<buffer *load*>)
eval-buffer(#<buffer *load*> nil "/home/charles/.notmuch-config" nil t) ;
Reading at buffer position 2
load-with-code-conversion("/home/charles/.notmuch-config"
"/home/charles/.notmuch-config" t t)
load("~/.notmuch-config" t t nil t)
byte-code("\303\20\304\305!\210\11\203\22\0\306\n\307\211\310\307%\210\310\207"
[mail-user-agent init-file-user notmuch-init-file notmuch-user-agent provide
notmuch load t nil] 6)
autoload-do-load((autoload "notmuch" "notmuch mail" t nil) notmuch)
command-execute(notmuch record)
execute-extended-command(nil "notmuch")
smex-read-and-run(("customize" "notmuch" "recover-this-file" "man" "battery"
"shell" "dired-quick-sort" "eshell" "nomPrenom" "spam" "lbdb" "olivetti-mode"
"widen" "locate" "replace-string" "emojify-mode" "count-matches" "info"
"séparateur" "eww" "calendar" "query-replace" "emms" "Info-menu"
"package-list-packages" "now" "org-sort" "goto-char" "lisp-interaction-mode"
"car--nettoyerFicheCarnetAdresses" "sudoku" "abbrev-mode" "sunrise-sunset"
"insert-kbd-macro" "tramp-unload-tramp" "pdf-tools-customize"
"org-element-update-syntax" "suiviPortions" "transient-mark-mode"
"variable-pitch-mode" "term" "dired" "compile" "bookmark-set" "lunar-phases"
"epa-list-keys" "list-packages" "2C-two-columns" "pdf-tools-help"
"dired-next-line" ...))
smex()
funcall-interactively(smex)
call-interactively(smex nil nil)
command-execute(smex)
3.
emacs -Q
I am not at all familiar with emacs -Q and could not find documentation
on it.
In a terminal, if I put emacs -Q, an emacs session is started.
M-x notmuch produces the message [No match] in the Minibuffer.
Thank you !
Charles
On Mon, 23 Aug 2021 19:37:19 +0300, Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> wrote:
> > From: Charles-André Roy <caroy47@videotron.ca>
> > Date: Mon, 23 Aug 2021 12:01:45 -0400
> >
> >
> > After having installed Debian 11 Bullseye, I tried to lauch Notmuch with
> >
> > M-x notmuch
> >
> > The following message appeared in the mini-buffer :
> >
> > Invalid read syntax: "#"
> >
> > and the processing of the command stopped.
>
> Please set debug-on-error non-nil, repeat the recipe, and post the
> backtrace.
>
> Also, I see this error message in your session:
>
> bookmarks has auto save data; consider M-x recover-this-file
> Error: (error "File not in bookmark format:
> /home/charles/.emacs.d/bookmarks")
>
> Could this be related?
>
> Thanks.
>