On Wednesday 14 January 2009, Bob Taylor wrote:
[...]
I agree. I now have the source RPMS. I will take the time to look and
see
if I can locate the problem in this package. The first thing I will look at
is the spec file.
Those packages look like simple rebuilds of the xemacs* packages I maintain in
Fedora from about 18 months ago. I'm using a quite a bit newer version of
those packages at the moment in Fedora 9, but FWIW I've never heard of the
problem you describe, and I can't find any occurrences
of "add-inverse-global" in the packages nor should they be doing anything
abbrev related in default init files. The packages' change logs do not have
any entries indicating that the CentOS folks would have modified them in any
way, just rebuilt them. With that assumption, my WAG is that the culprit is
something in your personal/site init files or in something they pull in.
Anyway, asking the CentOS maintainers to sync their offering with newer Fedora
xemacs* package incarnations might not hurt. I haven't ever tried it myself
but it's possible that accomplishing that would take more than just a simple
rebuild this time or in the future - Fedora is a much more fast moving target
than CentOS/RHEL and I haven't paid much attention at all to making the
Fedora packages as-is rebuildable on them.
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