Karl Fogel writes: > jdavidboyd@adboyd.com (J. David Boyd) writes: >>Did something change in the bookmark code? >>When I load up 24.4.50, my bookmarks are all screwy. >>Go back to 24.3.1, they look perfect. > > Hmm, nothing should have changed to cause that. Can you post some more > details? Also, please save a copy of your ~/.emacs.bmk file (if it > doesn't have anything private in it) and post that if you could. > > I assume you're talking about the bookmarks buffer created from > `list-bookmarks'. In 24.4.50.2 built today, my bookmarks look fine, so > I'll need your help to reproduce this. > > Best, > -Karl Ok, I've attached my bookmark file at the end of this message, if I did it correctly. What is happening is that the left side, the titles of the bookmarks, looks the same in either version of emacs, whether 24.3.1, or 24.4.50.1. But the right hand side, the pointers to the actual file locations, is wrong. In 24.3.1, buffer looks like % Bookmark - -------- (bash) Bash Conditional Expr /usr/share/info/bash (org) Clocking work time /usr/local/share/info/org (org) Javascript support /usr/local/share/info/org Emacs ~/org/reference.org custom.el ~/.emacs.d/custom.el emacs-init.org ~/.emacs.d/emacs-init.org init.el ~/.emacs.d/init.el org git source ~/.vendors/org org home dir ~/org/ org-capture-last-stored-mark ~/org/todo.org org-crypt.el ~/.vendors/org/lisp/org-crypt.el org-mobile.el ~/.vendors/org/lisp/org-mobile.el org-mode.org ~/.vendors/samples/org-mode.org When I look at it in 24.4.50, it looks like % Bookmark - -------- (bash) Bash Conditional Expr /usr/share/info/bash (org) Clocking work time /usr/share/info/bash (org) Javascript support /usr/share/info/bash Emacs /usr/local/share/info/org custom.el /usr/local/share/info/org emacs-init.org ~/org/reference.org init.el ~/.emacs.d/custom.el org git source ~/.emacs.d/emacs-init.org org home dir ~/.emacs.d/init.el org-capture-last-stored-mark ~/.vendors/org org-crypt.el ~/org/ org-mobile.el ~/org/todo.org org-mode.org ~/.vendors/org/lisp/org-crypt.el It's like it gets confused somewhere, and loops around a few entries... This happens to me on emacs 24.3 and 24.4.50 running under Cygwin, and running under Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS. At first I just thought it was a Cygwin bug, but then was able to replicate it on Ubuntu. Thanks, Dave in New Port Richey, FL