|--==> "APA" == Adrian Aichner <adrian(a)xemacs.org> writes:
APA> Now I get this again for
APA> M-x liece
APA> in a nomule native Windows XEmacs 21.4.9:
APA> Signaling: (wrong-number-of-arguments mime-charset-to-coding-system 2)
APA> mime-charset-to-coding-system(iso-8859-1 nil)
APA> liece-coding-encode-charset-string("PING D5DC120J")
APA> liece-send("PING %s" "D5DC120J")
APA> liece-open-server((:host "irc.netsurf.de") 6667)
APA> liece-start-server(nil)
APA> liece(nil)
APA> call-interactively(liece)
APA> command-execute(liece t)
APA> execute-extended-command(nil)
APA> call-interactively(execute-extended-command)
APA> Could it have to do with the way you (Steve) and Daiki have built the
APA> apel and/or liece package?
Not with "how" we built it (APEL), but with "what" (XEmacs
version/flavour). I've just learned that APEL has been "optimised"
for performance and the developers recommend that you compile APEL for
each version of XEmacs you have... It ain't gonna happen for the
packages.
Daiki, is there any chance that you could remove Liece's dependence on
APEL somehow?
APA> I have not found any diffs in *.el between Daiki's package and
APA> Steve's, except for the package version number!
You'd probably have to diff *.elc to find any differences, but I
wouldn't like to be the one interpreting those differences. :-)
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