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[Orgmode] Re: BUG - Archiving to the archive sibling duplicates tasks


From: Bernt Hansen
Subject: [Orgmode] Re: BUG - Archiving to the archive sibling duplicates tasks
Date: Wed, 03 Dec 2008 09:10:56 -0500
User-agent: Gnus/5.11 (Gnus v5.11) Emacs/22.2 (gnu/linux)

I just verified that both C-c C-x A and C-c C-x C-s both work now.

Thanks!!

-Bernt

Bernt Hansen <address@hidden> writes:

> Thanks!
>
> I think this is probably related to similar things I've seen in the
> past with org-archive-subtree but didn't spend the time to reproduce
> back then.
>
> I'm just mentioning that in case it's relevant.
>
> -Bernt
>
> Carsten Dominik <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> Fixed, thanks.
>>
>> - Carsten
>>
>> On Dec 2, 2008, at 8:07 PM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Carsten,
>>>
>>> I've found a bug with the archive process.
>>>
>>> ,----[ test.org ]
>>> | * One
>>> | ** One One
>>> | ** One Two
>>> | ** One Three
>>> | ** One Four
>>> `----
>>>
>>> If you put the point on line 2 (The ** One One task) and then hit
>>>
>>>   C-c C-x A
>>>
>>> 4 times in a row to archive the four subtasks to the archive sibling I
>>> get the following as a result:
>>>
>>> ,----[ test.org ]
>>> | * One
>>> | ** Archive                                                               
>>> :ARCHIVE:
>>> | *** One One
>>> |     :PROPERTIES:
>>> |     :ARCHIVE_TIME: 2008-12-02 Tue 13:57
>>> |     :END:
>>> | *** One One
>>> |     :PROPERTIES:
>>> |     :ARCHIVE_TIME: 2008-12-02 Tue 13:57
>>> |     :END:
>>> | *** One Two
>>> | *** One One
>>> |     :PROPERTIES:
>>> |     :ARCHIVE_TIME: 2008-12-02 Tue 13:57
>>> |     :END:
>>> | *** One Two
>>> | *** One Three
>>> | *** One One
>>> |     :PROPERTIES:
>>> |     :ARCHIVE_TIME: 2008-12-02 Tue 13:57
>>> |     :END:
>>> | *** One Two
>>> | *** One Three
>>> | *** One Four
>>> `----
>>>
>>> with lots of duplicated entries.
>>>
>>> If I use the following sequence it works:
>>>
>>>   C-c C-x A
>>>   down arrow
>>>   up arrow
>>>
>>> repeated 4 times and I end up with what I was expecting
>>>
>>> ,----[ test.org ]
>>> | * One
>>> | ** Archive                                                               
>>> :ARCHIVE:
>>> | *** One One
>>> |     :PROPERTIES:
>>> |     :ARCHIVE_TIME: 2008-12-02 Tue 14:00
>>> |     :END:
>>> | *** One Two
>>> |     :PROPERTIES:
>>> |     :ARCHIVE_TIME: 2008-12-02 Tue 14:00
>>> |     :END:
>>> | *** One Three
>>> |     :PROPERTIES:
>>> |     :ARCHIVE_TIME: 2008-12-02 Tue 14:00
>>> |     :END:
>>> | *** One Four
>>> |     :PROPERTIES:
>>> |     :ARCHIVE_TIME: 2008-12-02 Tue 14:00
>>> |     :END:
>>> `----
>>>
>>> After the first C-c C-x A it looks like this (which is correct)
>>>
>>> ,----[ test.org ]
>>> | * One
>>> | ** One Two
>>> | ** One Three
>>> | ** One Four
>>> | ** Archive                                                               
>>> :ARCHIVE:
>>> | *** One One
>>> |     :PROPERTIES:
>>> |     :ARCHIVE_TIME: 2008-12-02 Tue 14:02
>>> |     :END:
>>> `----
>>>
>>> and after the second it looks like this (which is wrong)
>>>
>>> ,----[ test.org ]
>>> | * One
>>> | ** One Three
>>> | ** One Four
>>> | ** Archive                                                               
>>> :ARCHIVE:
>>> | *** One One
>>> |     :PROPERTIES:
>>> |     :ARCHIVE_TIME: 2008-12-02 Tue 14:03
>>> |     :END:
>>> | *** One One
>>> |     :PROPERTIES:
>>> |     :ARCHIVE_TIME: 2008-12-02 Tue 14:03
>>> |     :END:
>>> | *** One Two
>>> `----
>>>
>>> I'm running this from a minimal emacs session.  I can provide the
>>> setup
>>> if you need it.
>>>
>>> $ git describe
>>> release_6.13a-23-g269c5a8
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Bernt
>
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