* "..." in .marks files
@ 2001-11-15 1:42 Istvan Marko
2001-11-15 18:27 ` Simon Josefsson
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From: Istvan Marko @ 2001-11-15 1:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
Every once in a while i end up with an unreadable (to gnus) .marks
file with "..." in it:
((read (1 . 2247)) (expire 2121 2170 2173 (2175 . 2180) (2183 . 2184) 2190 (2193 . 2196) (2200 . 2201) (2204 . 2208) ...) (reply 2239) (dormant 2118 2137))
My first thought was that one of the packages I am using must be
leaking a print-level or print-length setting which affects the princ
in nnml-save-marks but i can't see any other evidence of this.
I am wondering if anyone else has seen this problem?
Shouldn't gnus-prin1 be used at places like this?
--
Istvan
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* Re: "..." in .marks files
2001-11-15 1:42 "..." in .marks files Istvan Marko
@ 2001-11-15 18:27 ` Simon Josefsson
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From: Simon Josefsson @ 2001-11-15 18:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: ding
Istvan Marko <mi-gnus@imarko.dhs.org> writes:
> Every once in a while i end up with an unreadable (to gnus) .marks
> file with "..." in it:
>
> ((read (1 . 2247)) (expire 2121 2170 2173 (2175 . 2180) (2183 . 2184) 2190 (2193 . 2196) (2200 . 2201) (2204 . 2208) ...) (reply 2239) (dormant 2118 2137))
>
> My first thought was that one of the packages I am using must be
> leaking a print-level or print-length setting which affects the princ
> in nnml-save-marks but i can't see any other evidence of this.
>
> I am wondering if anyone else has seen this problem?
>
> Shouldn't gnus-prin1 be used at places like this?
Yes, I changed it to use gnus-prin1.
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