Hi, I compiled xemacs myself and installed into $HOME/xemacs-without-ipv6-cname
I then made a symlink of $HOME/xemacs-without-ipv6-cname/bin/xemacs to $HOME/bin/xemacs
I untarred the sumo tarball from http://ftp.xemacs.org/pub/xemacs/packages/xemacs-sumo-2009-02-17.tar.gz and untarred it into $HOME/xemacs-without-ipv6-cname/lib/xemacs, which made a directory called xemacs-packages there.
When I run xemacs, I am not able to update my packages.
I go to Tools -> Packages -> Set Download Site -> Official Releases -> US and choose US Main.
I then go "update package index" or any other command in the Tools menu about Packages and it complains: "symbol's value as variable is void: allow-remote-paths"
Can anyone help me with this? Thanks.
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Dear Bug Team!
I've been running into a lot of those "Cannot open load file: "
messages. I've just realized that this is probably because the package
management UI does not check dependancies unless explicitly requested
to do so; it would probably be a good idea to have an option
(defaulting to on) to have it do this automatically at the beginning
of `pui-install-selected-packages' (aka "x"). If the check fails, the
user should probably have a choice between "include dependancies",
"ignore dependancies", and "cancel".
Also, having realized this, I tried to fix it with just
`pui-add-required-packages', but that refused to do anything unless I
selected at least one package first; perhaps this check should be
removed?
Of course, I'm a bit of an XEmacs newbie, so maybe I'm coming at this
all wrong, but even so I'm sure that improvements can be made (to help
newbies come at it from a better angle, if nothing else).
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System Info to help track down your bug:
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OS version:
Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
OS: Windows_NT
XEmacs 21.5-b29 "garbanzo" configured for `i586-pc-win32'.
Building XEmacs using "nmake".
Building XEmacs using make flags " ".
Building XEmacs in source tree "C:\\XEmacsBuild\\xemacs-21.5.29".
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-I"C:/cygwin/usr/local/src/zlib"
-I"C:/cygwin/usr/local/src/tiff-3.7.3\libtiff"
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-DHAVE_WIDGETS -DHAVE_DIALOGS -DHAVE_XPM -DFOR_MSW -DHAVE_GIF
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-DPATH_PREFIX=\""C:/XEmacsBuild/installed/XEmacs-21.5.29"\"
-DEMACS_MAJOR_VERSION=21 -DEMACS_MINOR_VERSION=5
-DEMACS_BETA_VERSION=29 -DXEMACS_CODENAME=\""garbanzo"\"
-DXEMACS_EXTRA_NAME=\"""\" -DEMACS_CONFIGURATION=\"i586-pc-win32\"".
For lib-src, using compiler "cl -nologo -W3 -DSTRICT -Zi -Od -MD
-IC:\XEmacsBuild\xemacs-21.5.29\lib-src
-IC:\XEmacsBuild\xemacs-21.5.29\src -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DWIN32_NATIVE".
Compiling as C++.
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Compiling in international (MULE) support.
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Compiling in support for native sounds.
Using portable dumper.
Using system malloc.
Using DLL version of C runtime library.
Compiling in extra internal error-checking.
NOTE: ---------------------------------------------------------
NOTE: Compiling in support for runtime error-checking.
NOTE: XEmacs will run noticeably more slowly as a result.
NOTE: Error-checking is on by default for XEmacs beta releases.
NOTE: ---------------------------------------------------------
Compiling in debugging support (no slowdown).
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default-process-coding-system => (undecided .
mswindows-multibyte-system-default)
(current-locale) => "English_United States.1252"
keyboard-coding-system => mswindows-multibyte-system-default
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file-coding dde windows-nt dragdrop-api dialog devices window-system
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Let's say that, hypothetically speaking, I could spend a little time
over the next couple of weeks on some XEmacs work. Is there something
that needs to be done to finalize the GPLv3 transition? What state
are we in there? How can I help? Sorry for not keeping better track
recently.
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Symbol's function definition is void: kana-keyboard-define-keys
This is what I get when building No Gnus in the Japanese locale
using XEmacs 21.5-b29. A workaround is to set LC_ALL to C. In
that case XEmacs runs with the -no-autoloads option. Probably
you may reproduce this problem like the following:
LC_ALL=ja_JP.UTF-8 xemacs -no-autoloads
In relation to this, I realized there are two japan-utils.el's.
One is in lisp/mule/, the other is in the mule-base package,
the later is preferred because of load-path, and only it calls
`kana-keyboard-define-keys'. I guess I have to use the one in
lisp/mule/ because it looks newer than the one in mule-base.
Is it right? If so, how do I configure XEmacs 21.5-b29 so as to
prefer lisp/mule/ than that of mule-base in load-path? I used:
./configure\
--with-site-prefixes=/usr/local/canna\
--with-site-lisp\
--with-site-modules=no\
--with-package-path=/usr/local/lib/xemacs/site-packages:/usr/local/lib/xemacs/mule-packages:/usr/local/lib/xemacs/xemacs-packages\
--with-mule\
--with-xim=no\
--with-canna\
--with-wnn=no\
...
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Uwe Brauer writes:
> I am afraid the situation is not much better
>
> The error message seems to be of the sort
>
> (483) (local-variables/warning) Error in File
> local-variables: Wrong type argument: consp,
> latin-iso8859-2
ugh. Should have expected that. Try this patch, which doesn't have
the fontcolor.c hunks in it, so should work on 21.5.29 or on Mercurial
tip.
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Uwe Brauer writes:
> patch < xsymbol.patch
> patch -p0 < xsymbol.patch
Those aren't going to work.
> patch -p1 < xsymbol.patch
This is the correct invocation
>
> ,----
> | patch -p1 < xsymbol-patch
> | patching file lisp/ChangeLog
> | patching file src/ChangeLog
> | patching file lisp/faces.el
> | can't find file to patch at input line 64
> | Perhaps you used the wrong -p or --strip option?
> | The text leading up to this was:
> `----
Do you have the file src/fontcolor.c? If you are using an older
version of XEmacs 21.5, it won't be there. Ben made this change
(which is a stupid one, IMO) a few months ago but after 21.5.29. The
best thing to do would be to get the Mercurial head version.
Also, you can just delete everything related to fontcolor.c from the
patch. From the line
diff -r 9624523604c5 src/fontcolor.c
to just above
diff -r 9624523604c5 src/specifier.c
(Some unintelligible code was replaced with code I consider clearer
but it's functionally equivalent, and there was some documentation
that you don't really need.)
The important stuff is in the specifier.c part of the patch, which
should apply to your older version, I hope.
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Uwe Brauer writes:
> (1) (local-variables/warning) Error in File local-variables: Wrong type argument: consp, latin-iso8859-2
>
> Backtrace follows:
>
> specifier-matching-instance
Oh, yeah, you can thank Aidan Kehoe for this one.
Apply this patch (untested, that's why I haven't submitted it yet),
rebuild XEmacs, and test.
diff -r 9624523604c5 lisp/ChangeLog
--- a/lisp/ChangeLog Fri Feb 19 23:46:53 2010 +0000
+++ b/lisp/ChangeLog Sun Feb 21 00:03:58 2010 +0900
@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
+2010-02-20 Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen(a)xemacs.org>
+
+ * faces.el (face-property-matching-instance):
+ Document behavior of MATCHSPEC as upward compatible from 21.4.
+
diff -r 9624523604c5 src/ChangeLog
--- a/src/ChangeLog Fri Feb 19 23:46:53 2010 +0000
+++ b/src/ChangeLog Sun Feb 21 00:03:58 2010 +0900
@@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
+2010-02-20 Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen(a)xemacs.org>
+
+ * specifier.c (maybe_charset_to_matchspec):
+ New function for 21.4 compatibility.
+ (Fspecifier_matching_instance):
+ Use it and document new behavior for all four functions.
+ (Fspecifier_matching_instantiator):
+ (Fspecifier_matching_instance_from_inst_list):
+ (Fspecifier_matching_instantiator_from_inst_list):
+ Use it.
+
+ * fontcolor.c (font_validate_matchspec):
+ De-obfuscate.
+ (font_instantiate):
+ Update preceding block comment, and fix a typo in it.
+
diff -r 9624523604c5 lisp/faces.el
--- a/lisp/faces.el Fri Feb 19 23:46:53 2010 +0000
+++ b/lisp/faces.el Sun Feb 21 00:03:58 2010 +0900
@@ -239,14 +239,18 @@
&optional domain default
no-fallback)
"Return the instance of FACE's PROPERTY matching MATCHSPEC in DOMAIN.
-Currently the only useful value for MATCHSPEC is a charset, when used
-in conjunction with the face's font; this allows you to retrieve a
-font that can be used to display a particular charset, rather than just
-any font.
-Other than MATCHSPEC, this function is identical to `face-property-instance'.
-See also `specifier-matching-instance' for a fuller description of the
-matching process."
+See `face-property-instance' for details of the instancing process, and
+the semantics of FACE, PROPERTY, and DOMAIN.
+
+Currently MATCHSPEC is only useful with the 'font property. In this case
+MATCHSPEC may be a cons \(CHARSET . STAGE) of a charset (or a symbol
+representing a charset) and a stage symbol, either 'initial or 'final.
+This allows retrieval of a font that can be used to display a particular
+charset, rather than just any font. For backward compatibility with 21.4,
+MATCHSPEC may also be a charset or charset symbol.
+
+See `specifier-matching-instance' for details of MATCHSPEC processing."
(setq face (get-face face))
(let ((value (get face property)))
diff -r 9624523604c5 src/fontcolor.c
--- a/src/fontcolor.c Fri Feb 19 23:46:53 2010 +0000
+++ b/src/fontcolor.c Sun Feb 21 00:03:58 2010 +0900
@@ -799,20 +799,13 @@
CHECK_CONS (matchspec);
Fget_charset (XCAR (matchspec));
- do
- {
- if (EQ(XCDR(matchspec), Qinitial))
- {
- break;
- }
- if (EQ(XCDR(matchspec), Qfinal))
- {
- break;
- }
+ {
+ Lisp_Object stage = XCDR(matchspec);
+ if (EQ(stage, Qinitial) || (EQ(stage, Qfinal)))
+ return;
- invalid_argument("Invalid font matchspec stage",
- XCDR(matchspec));
- } while (0);
+ invalid_argument("Invalid stage in font matchspec", stage);
+ }
}
void
@@ -852,9 +845,11 @@
in additional information needed to instantiate some object. For fonts,
it's a cons of (CHARSET . SECOND-STAGE-P). SECOND-STAGE-P, if set,
means "try harder to find an appropriate font" and is a very bogus way
- of dealing with the fact that it may not be possible to may a charset
- directly onto a font; it's used esp. under Windows. @@#### We need to
- change this so that MATCHSPEC is just a character.
+ of dealing with the fact that it may not be possible to map a charset
+ directly onto a font; it's used esp. under Windows. (It will also help
+ improve font choice on platforms with fontconfig and on the Mac.)
+ @@#### We need to change this so that MATCHSPEC is just a character (or
+ a charset, for compatibility with 21.4).
When redisplay is building up its structure, and needs font info, it
calls functions in faces.c such as ensure_face_cachel_complete() (map
diff -r 9624523604c5 src/specifier.c
--- a/src/specifier.c Fri Feb 19 23:46:53 2010 +0000
+++ b/src/specifier.c Sun Feb 21 00:03:58 2010 +0900
@@ -3190,6 +3190,13 @@
no_fallback, 1);
}
+/* Allows code written for 21.4 to continue to work. */
+static Lisp_Object
+maybe_charset_to_matchspec (Lisp_Object spec)
+{
+ return CHARSETP (spec) ? Fcons (spec, Qinitial) : spec;
+}
+
DEFUN ("specifier-matching-instance", Fspecifier_matching_instance, 2, 5, 0, /*
Return an instance for SPECIFIER in DOMAIN that matches MATCHSPEC.
If no instance can be generated for this domain, return DEFAULT.
@@ -3207,7 +3214,7 @@
display table is not there. (Chartable specifiers are not yet
implemented.)
--- For font specifiers, MATCHSPEC should be a cons (CHARSET . STAGE).
+-- For font specifiers, MATCHSPEC should be a cons \(CHARSET . STAGE).
The defined stages are currently `initial' and `final'. On X11, 'initial
is used when the font matching process is looking for fonts that match
the desired registries of the charset--see the `charset-registries'
@@ -3218,6 +3225,9 @@
registry and encoding used will be `iso10646-1', and the characters will
be converted to display using that registry.
+ For backward compatibility with Lisp code written for 21.4, a bare
+ charset CHARSET is accepted and interpreted as \(CHARSET . initial).
+
See `define-specifier-tag' for details on how to create a tag that
specifies a given character set and stage combination. You can supply
such a tag to `set-face-font' in order to set a face's font for that
@@ -3225,6 +3235,7 @@
*/
(specifier, matchspec, domain, default_, no_fallback))
{
+ matchspec = maybe_charset_to_matchspec (matchspec);
return specifier_matching_foo (specifier, matchspec, domain, default_,
no_fallback, 0);
}
@@ -3240,6 +3251,7 @@
*/
(specifier, matchspec, domain, default_, no_fallback))
{
+ matchspec = maybe_charset_to_matchspec (matchspec);
return specifier_matching_foo (specifier, matchspec, domain, default_,
no_fallback, 1);
}
@@ -3320,6 +3332,7 @@
*/
(specifier, matchspec, domain, inst_list, default_))
{
+ matchspec = maybe_charset_to_matchspec (matchspec);
return specifier_matching_foo_from_inst_list (specifier, matchspec,
domain, inst_list, default_,
0);
@@ -3335,6 +3348,7 @@
*/
(specifier, matchspec, domain, inst_list, default_))
{
+ matchspec = maybe_charset_to_matchspec (matchspec);
return specifier_matching_foo_from_inst_list (specifier, matchspec,
domain, inst_list, default_,
1);
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Re: debugging.
Uwe Brauer writes:
> The debugging is not very easy, but it seems the problem
> lies
> In the part
> '((iso-latin-1 . iso-8859-1)
> (iso-latin-2 . iso-8859-2)
> (iso-latin-3 . iso-8859-3)
> (iso-latin-9 . iso-8859-9)
> (iso-latin-15 . iso-8859-15)))
I hope not; that's part of the "(unless (featurep 'xemacs) ...)"
expression, so it should not be executed in any XEmacs since 19.12 or
before. The same thing is true of similar code in x-symbol-hooks.el.
> Of the function
>
> (defun x-symbol-mode-internal (conversion)
No, actually most likely it's coming from x-symbol-mule-make-cset in
x-symbol-mule.el.
> (1) (local-variables/warning) Error in File local-variables: Wrong type argument: consp, latin-iso8859-2
The key is here:
> face-property-matching-instance(default font latin-iso8859-2 nil nil t)
> # bind (default registry left right first fonts cset)
> x-symbol-make-cset(((("iso8859-2" . iso-8859-2) ?\^Þ -3750) ...)
First, this is the first (lowest in the stack) place the bad data is
mentioned, I think. Second, x-symbol-make-cset is the last (highest
in stack) function from x-symbol. The two factors combined make it
highly probable that the problem is in the hand-off from
x-symbol-make-cset (which is actually an alias of
x-symbol-mule-make-cset) to face-property-matching-instance.
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