Hallöchen! Eric Abrahamsen writes: > [...] > > Thanks for the report. I haven't provided obsolete aliases for all of > the old nnir--* variables, as that would be quite a pile, but if > that's annoying to enough people I can. Thank you for your quick reaction. FWIW, I don’t care about reverting. If I find a solution that only works with newest Emacs, that’s fine. However, this is only me. > If you're not planning to revert to an earlier Emacs, it would be > easiest just to switch to setting > `gnus-search-namazu-index-directory'. If you are planning to > revert, you could always set both. Alternately, you could set the > index directory within the server definition itself, like so: > > '((nnml "" (nnir-search-engine namazu > (nnir-namazu-index-directory "/var/lib/namazu/")))) Franky, I don’t understand all this really. I'm driving blindfolded a bit. Anyway, I put (setq gnus-secondary-select-methods '((nnml "" (nnir-search-engine namazu (nnir-namazu-index-directory "/var/lib/namazu/"))))) (setq gnus-search-namazu-index-directory "/var/lib/namazu/") in my .gnus. > [...] > > nnselect-run currently downgrades errors to messages (then reports > no messages found), so if there's really something blowing up, you > might see it in your *Messages* buffer. The *Messages* buffer says: nnselect-run: gnus-search-run-query on ((search-query-spec (query . testquery) (raw)) (search-group-spec (nnml: nnml:KFA))) gave error (unbound-slot gnus-search-namazu # index-directory oref) Group nnselect:nnselect-87a6sztnu9.fsf contains no messages Regards, Torsten. -- Torsten Bronger