Hi Guys!
Trying to upgrade packages with
"XEmacs 21.5 (beta13) \"cauliflower\" [Lucid] (i586-pc-win32, Mule) of
Sat May 17 2003 on D5DC120J"
I get this, because for unknown reasons I have once customized:
'(package-get-base-filename "package-index.LATEST.pgp")
and I had removed
~/.xemacs/package-index.LATEST.pgp
Customizing to "package-index.LATEST.gpg" fixes, but may be hard to find.
I think we need to take care of such things to make transition easier.
Adrian
Signaling: (wrong-type-argument stringp nil)
find-file-name-handler(nil insert-file-contents-literally)
insert-file-contents-literally(nil)
package-get-locate-index-file(t)
package-get-maybe-save-index("/anonymous@ftp.xemacs.org:/pub/xemacs/beta/experimental/packages/package-index.LATEST.pgp")
package-get-update-base(nil t)
package-get-require-base(t)
#<compiled-function nil "...(137)" [pui-info-buffer pui-menu
buffer-read-only sep-string start outbuf package-get-require-base t get-buffer-create
"===============================================================================\n"
nil message "Creating package list ..." sit-for 0 buffer-disable-undo
erase-buffer kill-all-local-variables use-local-map list-packages-mode
"Packages" "\nWarning: No download sites specified. Package index may be
out of date.\n If you intend to install packages, specify download sites
first.\n\n" " Latest Installed\n Package name Vers. Vers.
Description\n" " Latest\n Package name Vers.
Description\n" mapcar #<compiled-function ... "...(204)" ... 10> sort
copy-sequence #<compiled-function ... "...(10)" ... 3> documentation
set-buffer-modified-p pop-to-buffer delete-other-windows featurep menubar
set-buffer-menubar add-submenu clear-message pui-display-keymap major-mode mode-name
truncate-lines package-get-remote pui-list-verbose package-get-base pui-selected-packages
pui-deleted-packages current-menubar mode-popup-menu] 6
("c:\\Hacking\\cvs.xemacs.org\\XEmacs\\xemacs-21.5\\lisp\\package-ui.elc" .
13750) nil>()
call-interactively(pui-list-packages)
--
Adrian Aichner
mailto:adrian@xemacs.org
http://www.xemacs.org/