Hello, Thank you for the feedback and congratulations for your own records ! I forgot to mention this : to repair any existing spreadsheet made prior to the bugfix, the procedure is as follows : * M-x ses-repair-cell-reference-all will fix all the reference lists in the in-memory data structures * C-c C-l will recompute the whole spreadsheet, which will cause the data area to be completely rewritten After these two commands, your spreadsheet is bug#5852-neat. V. ________________________________ De : Eli Zaretskii Envoyé : vendredi 29 décembre 2023 15:19 À : Stefan Kangas Cc : vincent.belaiche@gmail.com ; larsi@gnus.org ; goeran@uddeborg.se ; vincent.b.1@hotmail.fr ; 5852@debbugs.gnu.org <5852@debbugs.gnu.org> Objet : Re: bug#5852: 23.1; Incorrect references in ses-mode > Cc: Göran Uddeborg , > Vincent Belaïche , > 5852@debbugs.gnu.org > From: Stefan Kangas > Date: Fri, 29 Dec 2023 04:36:03 -0800 > > Vincent Belaïche writes: > > > @Stefan Kangas is there any record book for longest lived bugs, maybe > > I can get a prize for this 13 years old bug, unless Richard has left > > some bug form the 1970 or so version of Emacs :-P ? > > No one is keeping track really, but it's not too hard to dig out some > information from git log (grep for "Bug#[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]?[^0-9])". > > AFAICT, the current record holder is Mauro Aranda with his fix for > Bug#2807 back in October (or possibly his fix for Bug#997). My personal record is bug#24064: a 22-year old bug. Followed closely by bug#64253 (a 21-year old bug), bug#31829 (a 16-year old bug), and bug#56219 (a 15-year old bug).