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Re: [O] org-clock-save.el state unwanted Resume clock prompt


From: Sebastien Vauban
Subject: Re: [O] org-clock-save.el state unwanted Resume clock prompt
Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2013 09:33:23 +0100
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.3.50 (windows-nt)

Hello Jeff,

Jeff Kowalczyk wrote:
> When opening any org mode files or using M-x org-mode on a
> buffer, I get the following prompt:
>
> : Resume clock (bsmith re: status update) (y or n)  n
>
> Which refers to a specific heading in one specific org file, used
> all day most days.
>
> : ** DONE bsmith re: status update
> :    CLOSED: [2013-08-06 Tue 13:12]
> :    :LOGBOOK:
> :    CLOCK: [2013-08-06 Tue 12:53]--[2013-08-06 Tue 13:12] =>  0:19
> :    :END:
>
> The cause of the prompt is easily found (org-clock-save.el,
> source wrapped):
>
> : ;; org-persist.el - myhost at <2013-08-06 Tue 13:42>
> : (setq resume-clock '("/home/jtk/org/upwind.org" . 2049565))
> : 
> : (setq stored-clock-history 
> : '(("/home/myuser/org/acme.org" . 2044203)
> :   ("/home/myuser/org/acme.org" . 2044243)
> :   ("/home/myuser/org/acme.org" . 2046954)
> :   ("/home/myuser/org/acme.org" . 2049576)
> :   ("/home/myuser/org/acme.org" . 2049494)))
>
> The above headline corresponds to the last position character
> mark, 2049494.
>
> My questions are:
>
> - What's different about that heading that it isn't closed?
>
> - Is there another lisp source of clock insinuate data besides
>   org-persist.el?
>
> - What lisp data edit operation would safely clear the
>   open clock status?
>
> On a few occasions I've deleted org-clock-save.el to clear
> the problem, and had a recurrence on a different heading some
> weeks later. There could be some behavior related to running
> clocks when emacs daemon stops abruptly on system or X
> shutdown.

Reading (late) your post.

I don't know the answer, but I confirm similar behaviors:

- duplicate entries in my history of clock items

- there are clock items for which I did not clock for years, and which suddenly
  become visible when doing C-u C-c C-x C-i.

Unfortunately, I've no idea why or when these problems occur. Hence, can't make
an ECM right now.

Best regards,
  Seb

-- 
Sebastien Vauban




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