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Subject: Re: VM backtrace
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Kyle Jones writes:

 > John A. Turner writes:
 >  > Created a virtual folder, marked all, filed all, expunged, tried to
 >  > quit.
 >  > 
 >  > (Yes, I forgot that you're not supposed to do this.)
 >  > 
 >  > I know the answer is "don't do that", but it seems so natural to do it
 >  > that I often forget.
 > 
 > I didn't know there was anything wrong with this, or I've forgotten
 > what the problem was.  The stacktrace didn't contain the error
 > message, so I have no idea what happened.

I poked around, but couldn't find where I'd reported this in more
detail.  Even looked around in DejaNews (man, that site is scary) in
case I'd posted to one of the newsgroups, but no go.

Anyway, I thought it was exactly what I describe above, but I guess
I'm not completely certain.

I just sent myself a few messages, created a virtual folder, deleted
them all there (no need to mess with marking and saving), then
expunged and tried to quit the virtual folder and got the same thing.
This time noticed:

Wrong type argument arrayp, nil

in the minibuffer.

-- 
John Turner
http://www.lanl.gov/home/turner

