Dear Nick, Apologies, you're absolutely right: the answer was already given in the list and I must have missed it somehow. (setq-default cache-long-scans nil) fixes the problem. Thank you very much! Regards, FC On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 1:37 AM, Nick Dokos wrote: > Fletcher Charest writes: > > > > I am confronted to this bug in every version of Org (shipped with Emacs, > from maint, and from master). Here is how I can reproduce it every time: > > > > 1. emacs -Q (in my case GNU Emacs 24.3.50.1, with Org-mode version > 8.2.3a) > > > > 2. Evaluate this code: > > > > (setq org-capture-templates > > '(("t" "test" entry (file+olp "~/org2.org" "Todo" "Refile") "* > TODO %?" :prepend t))) > > > > 3. Create the "~/org2.org" file like this: > > > > * Todo > > ** Refile > > * Other headline 1 > > * Other headline 2 > > > > 4. M-x org-capture, then do a capture with t. > > > > 5. The cycling behaviour gets really weird in org2.org, from the > captured task until the end of the file. It is just like if whole area was > considered as a single line (this becomes apparent by turning hl-line-mode > on). This error > > appears while trying to cycle with TAB in the area: "byte-code: Invalid > search bound (wrong side of point)". > > > > 6. Close the file and reopen it: everything is fine. > > > > Is anyone else confronted to this? I don't know if this is Emacs or > Org-related. > > > > Searching for "invalid search bound" in the list archives will produce > lots of results. The last time that this appeared it was a bug in emacs > (a recently introduced caching mechanism) that was fixed by Eli > Zaretskii (emacs bug 16265). > > I cannot reproduce the problem with my setup: > > GNU Emacs 24.4.50.2 (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.10.9) of > 2014-07-07 > Org-mode version 8.2.7 (release_8.2.7 @ /home/nick/elisp/org-mode/lisp/) > > so my guess is that your version of emacs does not contain Eli's fix. > > Nick > > > > >