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that has been posted to comp.emacs.xemacs as well.
Bill Case <billlinux(a)rogers.com> writes:
Hi;
I have been getting the following warnings when I open Xemacs after
installing package updates.
"(1) (warning/warning) Autoload error in:
/usr/share/xemacs/xemacs-packages/lisp/xwem/auto-autoloads:
Already loaded"
This warning with various package names repeats itself 41 times.
Bill, you should not get these warnings when you start a new XEmacs.
The running XEmacs used for package upgrade already had these packages
loaded, causing these warnings.
I always see them when I install new package releases.
Please report if/whether a newly started XEmacs shows this behavior.
I have Xemacs 21.4.17 running on Fedora Core 3 with a new
package-index.LATEST.gpg installed in ../.xemacs/
How do I correct these warnings and why did package-index.LATEST.gpg
install itself in ../xemacs/ rather than
That's ~/.xemacs/, right?
/usr/share/xemacs/xemacs-packages/
I haven't looked into this, but it likely has to do with the
initialization logic of variable
package-get-package-index-file-location
Best regards,
Adrian
Regards Bill
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Adrian Aichner
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