To quote my last reply which went to Mats only
I bet he's building on cygwin. There's a reader bug in
reading certain
utf-8 characters that I've run into. I'll follow up with
more information
tomorrow when I have access to my cousin install at work. This was a
problem with org-mode as well.
There used to be a problem in org-mode/lisp/org-entities.el with the
"trade" definition. The ™ char used to show up as ", which broke parsing
of the line. There was a similar char in auctex/tex-jp.el that turned
into a double quote as well. I don't see either of them right now, and my
cygwin is broken so that I can't recompile.
The bug is still there though, instead of ™ there's a ~ displayed. I just
copied and pasted that char into this email and it came out as ™, so it
might just be a display issue. There are several more ~ in the file; I
seem to recall that is what shows up if the font doesn't have that char?
No, I'm using the same font in emacs and xemacs; emacs is displaying the TM
correctly.
On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 9:38 PM, Jeff Sparkes <jsparkes(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I bet he's building on cygwin. There's a reader bug in
reading certain
> utf-8 characters that I've run into. I'll follow up
with more information
> tomorrow when I have access to my cousin install at work. This was a
> problem with org-mode as well.
> On Mar 14, 2013 7:40 PM, "Mats Lidell" <matsl(a)xemacs.org> wrote:
>
>> >>>>> Alan Mackenzie <acm(a)muc.de> writes:
>>
>> > When I try to build the packages, the build errors out in auctex with
>> > these messages:
>>
>> Strange. Need to get some version info I think. What version of XEmacs
>> and what version of the packages are you using?
>>
>> The tip version of the packages are in a good state right now I
>> think. The smoketest is all green and has been that for a while
>>
>> "http://www.contactor.se/~matsl/smoketest/"
>>
>> > [...]
>> > Other than that, is there a nice easy recipe to build the packages
>> > whilst omitting the erroneous ones, so as to get a working, up to
>> > date XEmacs?
>>
>> I normally use the -k flag to make to just let it continue when
>> stumbling on an error. That can sometimes get you going.
>>
>> Yours
>> --
>> %% Mats
>>
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