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Re: Error reading nnimap ??


From: lance
Subject: Re: Error reading nnimap ??
Date: Wed, 06 Jul 2005 14:58:07 -0500
User-agent: Gnus/5.1007 (Gnus v5.10.7) XEmacs/21.4 (Jumbo Shrimp, linux)

Ted Zlatanov <tzz@lifelogs.com> writes:


OK, here is the error (finally figured out how to use debugger (I think)):
What does this mean and how can I correct it?  I believe there are two
error here actually.  The other error has to do with browse-url.el? 

Lance



Debugger entered--Lisp error: (invalid-regexp "Unmatched [ or [^")
  re-search-forward("\"\" <4055nmevvgfw@vista\\.com>[" nil t)
  gnus-score-string((((touched nil) ("from" ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 
... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 
... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 
... ...) (expunge -999))) "from" 732133 732126 nil)
  
gnus-score-headers(("/home/lance/News/nnimap+IPChanged.2.protectInnocent:INBOX.SCORE")
 nil)
  gnus-possibly-score-headers()
  gnus-summary-read-group-1("nnimap+IPChanged.2.protectInnocent:INBOX" nil nil 
nil nil nil)
  gnus-summary-read-group("nnimap+IPChanged.2.protectInnocent:INBOX" nil nil 
nil nil nil nil)
  gnus-group-read-group(nil nil nil)
  gnus-topic-read-group(nil)
  call-interactively(gnus-topic-read-group)
  recursive-edit()





  byte-code("..." [buffer-read-only noninteractive debugger-buffer middlestart 
debugger-args debugger-batch-max-lines pop-to-buffer debugger-mode 
debugger-setup-buffer count-lines 2 "...\n" message buffer-string kill-emacs 
debug backtrace-debug 3 t debugger-reenable "" nil recursive-edit 
standard-output] 3)
  debug(error (wrong-number-of-arguments require 3))
  (require (quote w3-auto) nil t)
  (progn (require (quote thingatpt)) (require (quote term)) (require (quote 
dired)) (require (quote executable)) (require (quote w3-auto) nil t))
  (eval-when-compile (require (quote thingatpt)) (require (quote term)) 
(require (quote dired)) (require (quote executable)) (require (quote w3-auto) 
nil t))
  load-internal("browse-url" nil t nil undecided)
  load("browse-url" nil t nil)
  require(browse-url)
  load-internal("~/.gnus" nil t nil undecided)
  load("~/.gnus" nil t)
  gnus-read-init-file()
  gnus-1(nil nil nil)
  gnus()
  #<compiled-function nil "...(49)" [toolbar-news-frame-plist 
toolbar-news-use-separate-frame toolbar-news-frame gnus frame-live-p make-frame 
add-hook gnus-exit-gnus-hook #<compiled-function nil "...(18)" ... 2> 
select-frame framep frame-iconified-p deiconify-frame raise-frame] 3 1089222 
nil>()
  call-interactively(toolbar-gnus)
  #<compiled-function nil "...(27)" [toolbar-news-commands-alist 
toolbar-news-reader command error "Unknown news reader %s" call-interactively 
eval] 4 1089267 nil>()
  call-interactively(toolbar-news)
  release-and-activate-toolbar-button(#<buttonup-event button1up>)
  call-interactively(release-and-activate-toolbar-button)






> On Wed, 06 Jul 2005, lance@mail.augustmail.com wrote:
>
>> lance <lance@mail.augustmail.com> writes:
>> 
>> OK, some other things I have found.  It appears this mailbox
>> is the only one affected.  If I subscribe to IP.INBOX.Junk
>> I can see all of the articles.  
>> 
>> Thunderbird has no problem seeing this folder.
>> 
>> 
>> How can I "trace" nnimap.el to see where in the lisp code
>> the regex is failing?
>
> If it's really a Lisp error, try toggle-debug-on-error.
>
> Ted
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                                Lance Hoffmeyer
                              lance@augustmail.com

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