Jeff Sparkes writes:
Odd, from my xemacs -q *scratch-buffer* on Ubuntu, with a build no
more than two weeks old:
emacs-version
"21.5 (beta29) \"garbanzo\" 70b15ac66ee5+ XEmacs Lucid"
custom-file
nil
You can't test it with -q. custom-file is computed dynamically using
`make-custom-file-name' (in lisp/cus-file.el) in `load-user-init-file'
(in lisp/startup.el). If you do -q, all that code is bypassed until
you load the init files.
I've had it set to "~/.xemacs/custom.el" for years. I
think that should be
the default
It *is* the default. See lisp/cus-file.el.
so that customize doesn't mess with my ~/.xemacs/init.el
It shouldn't. If custom-file is nil, attempts to save customizations
fail with "Wrong type argument: stringp, nil". (Quick reading of the
code, lightly tested, too.)
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