>>>> "Steven" == Steven T Hatton
<hattons(a)speakeasy.net> writes:
Steven> On Monday 21 October 2002 10:34 am, Michael Sperber [Mr. Preprocessor] wrote:
>>
>>>> "Steven" ==
Steven T Hatton <hattons(a)speakeasy.net> writes:
>> >>
>> >> This is almost certainly a locale issue. You need to do a M-x
>> >> dired-report-bug RET (in the buffer a problem has occurred) to give us
>> >> more information (and to direct it to the right place.)
Steven> >
Steven> As you may already know, I sent a bug report to the dired
> developers. [...]
Steven> >
> Yes, but I asked you to do a M-x dired-report-bug RET which will
> provide more information for me to go on.
Steven> OK, I'm confused. I thought I already did that. Twice. What do you mean
by
Steven> "M-x dired-report-bug RET"? I typed "Alt+x",
"dired-report-bug", filled out
Steven> the bug report, and hit "Ctrl+c", Ctrl+c". The message appeared
on the
Steven> XEmacs Beta list. The first time, my packages were out of date, and I
didn't
Steven> launche the dired-report-bug while in the dired buffer. The second report
Steven> was generated after a package update, and while in the dired buffer.
Steven> What have I done wrong?
I wish I could tell you. But in a standard installation of XEmacs and
Dired (and every standard installation of XEmacs and Dired in the
past), M-x dired-report-bug RET
a) provides a different kind of report than the one you posted
b) sends that bug report to efs-bugs, not xemacs-beta
What you posted looks like the output of M-x report-xemacs-bug RET.
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