>>>> "Volker" == Volker Zell
<Dr.Volker.Zell(a)oracle.com> writes:
Volker> o The import class and implement interface wizards give
Volker> errors of the following kind:
Volker> Imported java.applet.Applet Invalid function: (macro
Volker> . #<compiled-function (token) "...(6)" [token
Volker> semantic-overlay-start semantic-token-overlay] 3
Volker>
("/usr/local/lib/xemacs/xemacs-packages/lisp/semantic/semantic-util.elc"
Volker> . 1624)>)
The error is typical of a package that has been compiled without
require'ing the necessary libraries containing the macro definitions.
This is a problem in building the packages, it's hard to guarantee this.
Volker> I just recompiled jde-import.el by myself with XEmacs 21.2
Volker> (beta45) "Thelxepeia" [Lucid] (i686-pc-cygwin, Mule) of
Volker> Thu Mar 15 2001 on VZELL
Volker> and do not get these errors anymore. Strange.
It is fairly likely that one way or another the definitions will be
present in the environment of a "regular interactive" (ie, one used by
you for editing) XEmacs, through explicit rquire's in init.el or
autoloads or the like. But packages are compiled -batch -vanilla,
precisely to get rid of random cruft in developers' init.els.
HTH
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