>>>> "mb" == Martin Buchholz
<martin(a)xemacs.org> writes:
mb> Here's my program elc-cmp (additional hacking may be
mb> required):
>>>> "me" == Stephen J Turnbull
<turnbull(a)sk.tsukuba.ac.jp> writes:
me> The differences found were in (core) lisp/bytecomp.elc (I
me> haven't checked if it is merely the patch), and (packages)
me> gnus/gnus-start.elc, calc/calc.elc, w3/w3-display.elc, and
me> w3/w3-parse.elc.
The calc/calc.elc turns out to be a false alarm; calc kept a build
time-stamp in a form Martin's script didn't catch.
A tarball containing the five files (including calc) that showed
differences in .el, .elc pre-Martin-patch, and .elc post-Martin-patch
forms is available at
http://turnbull.sk.tsukuba.ac.jp/Tools/XEmacs/bytecomp-diffs.tar.gz
for the curious. (I'll mail it on request, but I didn't want to just
post a 350kB tarball to not-necessarily-that-interested parties.)
The XEmacs 21.2 and xemacs-packages were fresh updates from CVS as of
approximiately 2000-11-1 07:00 UTC.
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