Dear Michael -
On Sun, Mar 17, 2013 at 10:13 AM, Michael Sperber
<sperber(a)deinprogramm.de> wrote:
I accidentally did "hg push" just now. Sorry about that
:-( Let me
know if you object.
Well, I don't object, but the package build seems to:
make[2]: Entering directory
`/opt/build/xemacs-packages-2013-03-17/xemacs-packages/ede'
xemacs -no-autoloads -vanilla -batch -eval '(setq stack-trace-on-error
t load-always-display-messages t load-ignore-out-of-date-elc-files t
load-show-full-path-in-messages t)' -eval '(setq load-path (list
lisp-directory))' -l
/opt/build/xemacs-packages-2013-03-17/package-compile.el --
xemacs-base prog-modes edebug eieio dired cedet-common speedbar
edit-utils -- -l ede -f batch-byte-compile auto-autoloads.el
Loading /opt/xemacs/lib/xemacs-21.4.22/lisp/auto-autoloads...
Loading
/opt/build/xemacs-packages-2013-03-17/xemacs-packages/edit-utils/auto-autoloads...
# bind (
stack-trace-on-signal debug-on-signal stack-trace-on-error debug-on-error)
signal(wrong-number-of-arguments ((lambda (oldfun newfun) (byte-code
"Â \"Ã \"" ... 3)) 3))
# bind (data error-symbol)
signal-error(wrong-number-of-arguments ((lambda (oldfun newfun)
(byte-code "Â \"Ã \"" ... 3)) 3))
# bind (error-data)
normal-top-level()
# (condition-case ... . error)
# (catch top-level
...)
Wrong number of arguments: (lambda (oldfun newfun) (byte-code
"Â \"Ã \"" [newfun oldfun define-function make-obsolete] 3)), 3
xemacs exiting
.
make[2]: *** [auto-autoloads.elc] Error 255
make[2]: Leaving directory
`/opt/build/xemacs-packages-2013-03-17/xemacs-packages/ede'
make[1]: *** [ede/bytecompile.target] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory
`/opt/build/xemacs-packages-2013-03-17/xemacs-packages'
make: *** [xemacs-packages/bytecompile.target] Error 2
I'm not sure what went wrong with the edit-utils autoloads, but
something in there seems to be giving ede indigestion.
- Vin
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