Hi, I am using the most recent elpa version of org 9.4.5 (9.4.5-93-gbc857b-elpa @ /home/garjola/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20210510/) with emacs master branch. Since updating org yesterday, when I use a timestamp like ,---- | <2021-05-17 Mon 10:00-11:00> `---- building the agenda fails with this backtrace: ,---- | Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Invalid duration format: | #(\"10:00-11:00\" 0 5 (font...") | | error("Invalid duration format: %S" #("10:00-11:00" 0 11 (face | org-date keymap (keymap (follow-link . mouse-face) (mouse-3 . | org-find-file-at-mouse) (mouse-2 . org-open-at-mouse)) mouse-face | highlight wrap-prefix #(" " 0 2 (face org-indent)) line-prefix #(" " | 0 2 (face org-indent)) org-category "work" fontified t))) | | org-duration-to-minutes(#("10:00-11:00" 0 11 (face org-date keymap | (keymap (follow-link . mouse-face) (mouse-3 . org-find-file-at-mouse) | (mouse-2 . org-open-at-mouse)) mouse-face highlight wrap-prefix #(" " | 0 2 (face org-indent)) line-prefix #(" " 0 2 (face org-indent)) | org-category "work" fontified t))) | | org-agenda-format-item(nil #("Planning | ..." 0 68 (face org-level-1 wrap-prefix #("* " 0 2 (face org-indent)) | line-prefix "" org-category "work" fontified t) 68 77 (keymap (keymap | (follow-link . mouse-face) (mouse-3 . org-find-file-at-mouse) (mouse-2 | . org-open-at-mouse)) mouse-face highlight face (org-tag org-level-1) | wrap-prefix #("* " 0 2 (face org-indent)) line-prefix "" org-category | "work" fontified t) 77 78 (rear-nonsticky (mouse-face highlight keymap | invisible intangible help-echo org-linked-text htmlize-link) keymap | (keymap (follow-link . mouse-face) (mouse-3 . org-find-file-at-mouse) | (mouse-2 . org-open-at-mouse)) mouse-face highlight face (org-tag | org-level-1) wrap-prefix #("* " 0 2 (face org-indent)) line-prefix "" | org-category "work" fontified t)) " " "work" (#("work" 0 4 (inherited | t)) "planning") #("<2021-05-17 Mon 10:00-11:00>" 0 1 (face | (rainbow-delimiters-depth-1-face org-date) keymap (keymap (follow-link | . mouse-face) (mouse-3 . org-find-file-at-mouse) (mouse-2 . | org-open-at-mouse)) mouse-face highlight wrap-prefix #(" " 0 2 (face | org-indent)) line-prefix #(" " 0 2 (face org-indent)) org-category | "work" fontified t) 1 27 (face org-date keymap (keymap (follow-link . | mouse-face) (mouse-3 . org-find-file-at-mouse) (mouse-2 . | org-open-at-mouse)) mouse-face highlight wrap-prefix #(" " 0 2 (face | org-indent)) line-prefix #(" " 0 2 (face org-indent)) org-category | "work" fontified t) 27 28 (face (rainbow-delimiters-depth-1-face | org-date) keymap (keymap (follow-link . mouse-face) (mouse-3 . | org-find-file-at-mouse) (mouse-2 . org-open-at-mouse)) mouse-face | highlight wrap-prefix #(" " 0 2 (face org-indent)) line-prefix #(" " | 0 2 (face org-indent)) org-category "work" rear-nonsticky (mouse-face | highlight keymap invisible intangible help-echo org-linked-text | htmlize-link) fontified t)) | "<\\([[:digit:]]\\{4\\}-[[:digit:]]\\{2\\}-[[:digit:]]\\{..." nil) | | org-agenda-get-timestamps(nil) `---- Does this ring a bell to somebody? I have been using timestamps like this for a while without problems. I have checked the manual and I still see this kind of timestamps in the corresponding section. Thank you. G. --
Hello,
Garjola Dindi <garjola@garjola.net> writes:
> I am using the most recent elpa version of org
> 9.4.5 (9.4.5-93-gbc857b-elpa @
> /home/garjola/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20210510/) with emacs master branch.
>
> Since updating org yesterday, when I use a timestamp like
>
> ,----
> | <2021-05-17 Mon 10:00-11:00>
> `----
>
>
> building the agenda fails with this backtrace:
>
> ,----
> | Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Invalid duration format:
> | #(\"10:00-11:00\" 0 5 (font...")
This was fixed a few days ago.
Since Org in ELPA is updated every Monday, you need to update it again
(later?) today to get the fix.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
On Mon 17-May-2021 at 16:01:25 +02, Nicolas Goaziou <mail@nicolasgoaziou.fr> wrote: > Hello, > > Garjola Dindi <garjola@garjola.net> writes: > >> I am using the most recent elpa version of org >> 9.4.5 (9.4.5-93-gbc857b-elpa @ >> /home/garjola/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20210510/) with emacs master branch. >> >> Since updating org yesterday, when I use a timestamp like >> >> ,---- >> | <2021-05-17 Mon 10:00-11:00> >> `---- >> >> >> building the agenda fails with this backtrace: >> >> ,---- >> | Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Invalid duration format: >> | #(\"10:00-11:00\" 0 5 (font...") > > This was fixed a few days ago. > > Since Org in ELPA is updated every Monday, you need to update it again > (later?) today to get the fix. > Hi, Thanks for your answer. I've been impatiently refreshing the packages since yesterday, but I don't see any new version of org. I am using http://orgmode.org/elpa/ Is this still correct? Just wondering, since I understood that some things are changing in org packaging and distribution. Thanks for your great work! --
Hi Garjola, I had the same problem. I fixed it by downloading manually the last working version of Org from https://orgmode.org/elpa/, i.e. https://orgmode.org/elpa/org-20210503.tar and manually stored the extracted directory into my elpa directory, /home/garjola/.emacs.d/elpa/ in your case. After restarting Emacs Org agenda worked fine again. I hope that helps. Regards, Rainer Garjola Dindi <garjola@garjola.net> writes: > On Mon 17-May-2021 at 16:01:25 +02, Nicolas Goaziou > <mail@nicolasgoaziou.fr> wrote: >> Hello, >> >> Garjola Dindi <garjola@garjola.net> writes: >> >>> I am using the most recent elpa version of org >>> 9.4.5 (9.4.5-93-gbc857b-elpa @ >>> /home/garjola/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20210510/) with emacs master branch. >>> >>> Since updating org yesterday, when I use a timestamp like >>> >>> ,---- >>> | <2021-05-17 Mon 10:00-11:00> >>> `---- >>> >>> >>> building the agenda fails with this backtrace: >>> >>> ,---- >>> | Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Invalid duration format: >>> | #(\"10:00-11:00\" 0 5 (font...") >> >> This was fixed a few days ago. >> >> Since Org in ELPA is updated every Monday, you need to update it again >> (later?) today to get the fix. >> > > Hi, > > Thanks for your answer. I've been impatiently refreshing the packages > since yesterday, but I don't see any new version of org. > > I am using > > http://orgmode.org/elpa/ > > Is this still correct? Just wondering, since I understood that some > things are changing in org packaging and distribution. > > Thanks for your great work!
On Tue 18-May-2021 at 23:23:39 +02, Rainer Hansen <rainer.hansen@gmx.net> wrote: > Hi Garjola, > > I had the same problem. > > I fixed it by downloading manually the last working version of Org from > https://orgmode.org/elpa/, > i.e. https://orgmode.org/elpa/org-20210503.tar > and manually stored the extracted directory into my elpa directory, > /home/garjola/.emacs.d/elpa/ in your case. > > After restarting Emacs Org agenda worked fine again. > > I hope that helps. > > Regards, > Rainer Hi Rainer, Thanks for the tip. I finally got the update via the package manager before having the time to test your solution. And org works great as always! Cheers. G. > > Garjola Dindi <garjola@garjola.net> writes: > >> On Mon 17-May-2021 at 16:01:25 +02, Nicolas Goaziou >> <mail@nicolasgoaziou.fr> wrote: >>> Hello, >>> >>> Garjola Dindi <garjola@garjola.net> writes: >>> >>>> I am using the most recent elpa version of org >>>> 9.4.5 (9.4.5-93-gbc857b-elpa @ >>>> /home/garjola/.emacs.d/elpa/org-20210510/) with emacs master branch. >>>> >>>> Since updating org yesterday, when I use a timestamp like >>>> >>>> ,---- >>>> | <2021-05-17 Mon 10:00-11:00> >>>> `---- >>>> >>>> >>>> building the agenda fails with this backtrace: >>>> >>>> ,---- >>>> | Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Invalid duration format: >>>> | #(\"10:00-11:00\" 0 5 (font...") >>> >>> This was fixed a few days ago. >>> >>> Since Org in ELPA is updated every Monday, you need to update it again >>> (later?) today to get the fix. >>> >> >> Hi, >> >> Thanks for your answer. I've been impatiently refreshing the packages >> since yesterday, but I don't see any new version of org. >> >> I am using >> >> http://orgmode.org/elpa/ >> >> Is this still correct? Just wondering, since I understood that some >> things are changing in org packaging and distribution. >> >> Thanks for your great work! > > > --