I've always build w/o mule, but a colleague needs mule
he's building his own executable, but I thought we might as well share the
same packages tree, since we saw that the mule-sumo tarball just has the
extra mule stuff in it - it un-tars nicely into its own mule-packages
subdir in lib/xemacs, parallel to the xemacs-packages I was already using
but now when I start my non-mule xemacs I see these warnings:
(1) (warning/warning) Autoload error in:
/usr/net/rnd/lib/xemacs/mule-packages/lisp/skk/auto-autoloads:
Cannot open load file: mule
(2) (warning/warning) Autoload error in:
/usr/net/rnd/lib/xemacs/mule-packages/lisp/lookup/auto-autoloads:
Cannot open load file: mule
is this just one of those "don't do that" things, or should this be ok?
that is, should we just ignore the warnings, or do they indicate some
deeper badness?
thx,
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