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Re: [Q]: Emacs CVS status



jmarant@nerim.net (Jérôme Marant) writes:

> Kai Grossjohann <kai@emptydomain.de> writes:
>
>> jmarant@nerim.net (Jérôme Marant) writes:
>>
>>> Yes, you can grab the fix at:
>>> http://people.debian.org/~jerome
>>
>> Cool!  It works great, except for two minor things that I found:
>>
>> * When started, it says:
>>   Warning: Lisp directory `/usr/share/emacs/21.3.50/site-lisp' does
>>   not exist.
>
> It should be fixed in the latest snapshot.

Okay, I shall try again.

>> * AUCTeX isn't bytecompiled for emacs-snapshot, only for emacs21.  It
>>   seems that this is intentional.  (Also, AUCTeX requires emacs21.)
>>
>> The former is merely cosmetic, whereas the latter probably isn't a
>> problem with your package as such, it's the interaction between yours
>> and auctex.
>
> Well, althought the emacs-snapshot is provides Emacs version 21.x, I
> suspect some modes will have compatibility problems, so better be
> conservative like Auctex.

I also get another error regarding AUCTeX.  I start Emacs with

    emacs --debug-init -nw

And then I eval

    (setq debug-on-error t)
    (require 'tex-site)

This produces the following backtrace:

    Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-variable debian-emacs-flavor)
      (symbol-name debian-emacs-flavor)
      (concat "/usr/share/" (symbol-name debian-emacs-flavor) "/site-lisp/auctex/")
      eval((concat "/usr/share/" (symbol-name debian-emacs-flavor) "/site-lisp/auct$
      custom-initialize-reset(TeX-lisp-directory (concat "/usr/share/" (symbol-name$
      custom-declare-variable(TeX-lisp-directory (concat "/usr/share/" (symbol-name$
      (defcustom TeX-lisp-directory (concat "/usr/share/" (symbol-name debian-emacs$
      eval-buffer(#<buffer  *load*> nil "tex-site" nil t)
      ;;; Reading at buffer position 2086
      load-with-code-conversion("/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/tex-site.el" "tex-site"$
      require(tex-site)
      eval((require (quote tex-site)))
      eval-last-sexp-1(t)
      eval-last-sexp(t)
      eval-print-last-sexp()
      call-interactively(eval-print-last-sexp)

Did I do something wrong?

tia,
Kai



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