On Mon, 15 May 2006 12:39:49 +0900, "Stephen J. Turnbull"
<stephen(a)xemacs.org> said:
>>>>> "David" == David Carlton
<carlton(a)bactrian.org> writes:
> gnus-byte-compile((lambda (file orig-file)
It's probably a good idea to set gnus-use-byte-compile to nil.
Thanks, I'll give it a try.
This is almost useless. I strongly recommend that you get the
XEmacs debug package from Red Hat (sorry, I don't have an URL
offhand), which provides the debugging symbols. That makes it
possible to give annotated backtraces without too much effort on
your part.
Great, I've just installed that.
The assert in `execute_rare_opcode' is almost certainly the
default
in a switch, which means that the bytecode being executed is somehow
corrupt. We've also had some issues with 64-bit platforms in the
byte code. However, these are getting weeded out mostly in the
development code base rather than in "stable."
I'm sure you get asked this a lot, but any idea when the 21.5 series
will be promoted? I'm afraid I don't follow XEmacs development
closely; looking at the dates over which the various 21.5.X releases
occurred makes me wonder if development has stalled.
David Carlton
carlton(a)bactrian.org