OK, the 're' problem was a typo in the custom.el file, that's fixed. I
was looking
for it in my init.el file.
The init.elc is not loaded when Xemacs starts? I must issued a 'C-x 5 2'
to load it.
I must have miss-typed something during this process.
The custom.el file is generated by Xemacs.
Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
William Estrada writes:
> yum reinstall xemacs
> edit init.el and custom.el, recompile each.
We warn against editing custom.el (it's a generated file with fairly
touchy syntax). Did you *need* to edit it? What did you change?
> Now when I start xemacs --debug-init, I get this error:
>
> Symbol's value as variable is void: re
I assume you get the same result with plain "xemacs". Do you get the
same error with "xemacs -vanilla"? If not, the problem is somewhere
in init.el (or possibly custom.el). I would check for references to a
variable `re' in your init files. If you do get it with "xemacs
-vanilla", I'll have to leave it to people familiar with the Fedora
packages.
No
`re' is such a short symbol that it could mean anything.
However,
there is a package named "re" which we don't distribute. Possibly
it's part of the "aplus" package that Jerry suggested you uninstall or
some other.
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