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Re: [O] clock-in clock-out problems


From: hymie!
Subject: Re: [O] clock-in clock-out problems
Date: Mon, 18 Aug 2014 19:02:10 +0000 (UTC)

In our last episode, the evil Dr. Lacto had captured our hero,
  Joost Helberg <address@hidden>, who said:
>Dear Hymie,
>
>The customizable variable: 
> org-clock-persist
>
>is used for solving this.

Thanks for the info.  However, when I tried it out, I get asked
"Resume clock (test) (y or n)"  If I answer "n" then the problem recurs
(as I would expect).  If I answer "y", then I get an error
(lines cut to 75-ish, but I can try to send the full entire error message
if needed)

Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument integer-or-marker-p nil)
  goto-char(nil)
  (cond ((and org-clock-in-resume (looking-at (concat "^[       ]*" org-cloc
  (save-restriction (widen) (goto-char target-pos) (org-back-to-heading t) (
  (save-excursion (save-restriction (widen) (goto-char target-pos) (org-back
  (save-excursion (if (and selected-task (marker-buffer selected-task)) (pro
  (let ((interrupting (and (not org-clock-resolving-clocks-due-to-idleness) 
  (catch (quote abort) (let ((interrupting (and (not org-clock-resolving-clo
  org-clock-in()
[...]

In either case, "No active clock."

I'm honestly not sure in what circumstances I would **not** want the
clock to be persistent, but oh well.

>BTW: why do you leave emacs?

There is a certain flame war that I do not wish to invoke.  Let's just
say that I've been using a different editor for xxVIi years and I've
grown accustomed to it.  The only thing I currently use emacs for is
org-mode.

But sometimes I have to log out. Sometimes my work network drops and it
logs me out for me.  Sometimes I move from machine to machine and have
to edit my files from elsewhere.  There are tons of reasons why I can't
just leave emacs running.

--hymie!    http://lactose.homelinux.net/~hymie    address@hidden

>
> > I've discovered a problem with clocking-in and clocking-out.  I think
> > this used to work in the past (when I ran 8.2.7a and/or 8.2.7b), but
> > I've had the same problem twice (both with 8.2.7c) .
>
> > I have a TODO scheduled for today:
> > * TODO run clamav on machine
> >   SCHEDULED: <2014-08-18 Mon 09:00>
>
> > I get to work and start it with C-c C-x C-i
> > * TODO run clamav on machine
> >   SCHEDULED: <2014-08-18 Mon 09:00>
> >   CLOCK: [2014-08-18 Mon 08:55]
>
> > I save the file, exit emacs, and go off to do other things that may or
> > may not include playing larn.  This seems to be the important part
> > (saving and exiting the file, not playing larn).
>
> > I get back to my desk, run emacs, and try to clock out of the task
> > with C-c C-x C-o.  I get an error "No active clock".  I get this same
> > error whether my cursor is on the "TODO" line or the "CLOCK" line.
>
> > Now it gets weird.  I try to clock in again with C-c C-x C-i.
> > I get a warning of a "Dangling clock started 60 minutes ago" and
> > I'm asked to "Select a Clock Resolution Command".  So clearly it
> > sees that there is an open clock that needs to be resolved somehow,
> > except C-c C-x C-o still maintains "No active clock."
>
> > I don't have the self-confidence to ask "How do I file a bug report?"
> > Instead I will ask "What did I do wrong?"
>
> > --hymie!    http://lactose.homelinux.net/~hymie   




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