Per Gunnar's recent post: this kind of discussion be on XEmacs Beta.
I think this is enough context.
>>>> "ms" == Michael Sperber
<sperber(a)informatik.uni-tuebingen.de> writes:
Martin> Try removing all the .elc files (perhaps in a mule
Martin> xemacs), then running make:
[...]
Martin> "Error: Library file mule-charset not found"
Martin> (Shouldn't make abort if there's a Lisp error during
Martin> update-elc?)
I think so.
ms> So OK, the mule files live in lisp/mule, I never realized
ms> that. Sorry about that ...
ms> I've bumped the recursion depth, but this adds something like
ms> 331 stats to the startup time (according to Hrvoje).
Ugh.
ms> Now, some files in dumped-lisp.el already have the mule/
ms> prefix explicit like so:
ms> (when-feature mule "mule/cyrillic") ; overloaded in leim/quail
ms> Any objection against doing the same for the rest of them and
ms> reverting the change?
Not from me; as a mule kind of person I would _prefer_ that stuff be
explicitly labelled that way.
How about "term/*"? Could that have the same problems?
If Martin likes your proposal, I'd like to see it in 21.2. Please
document it in a comment at the top of that list in dumped-lisp.el.
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