On 2012-10-09, Grant Edwards wrote: > On 2012-10-09, Nuno J. Silva <nunojsi...@ist.utl.pt> wrote: > >> I think you were hit by some incompatibility between additional emacs >> packages and the emacs version. Do you have any external elisp files? >> If not, did you run emacs-updater? > > The only significant external elisp I have is nxhtml (which I rarely > use). > >> In fact, I got some backtraces and errors until I ran emacs-updater, >> after that, almost every package worked correctly, except for an >> external one that needs to be updated due to some changes in the way >> font-lock is done. > > IIRC, I did get font-lock errors when I tried nxhtml. But what > finally drove me back to using 23 was the inability to edit plain C > source files using the built-in c-mode. > >> Anyway, that was probably what made me postpone the upgrade: too much >> work, fixing old packages by hand *and* figuring out which other >> settings did they change. >> >> (If you end up trying emacs-updater to fix emacs 24, you will need to >> run it again after eselecting emacs 23, if you want to go back to >> emacs 23.) > > I don't remember running emacs-updater, so I probably didn't. But > shouldn't built-in c-mode to work without running emacs-updater?
Well, I'm no Emacs expert, but I guess it should... after all, emacs-updater won't even touch it... -- Nuno Silva (aka njsg) http://njsg.sdf-eu.org/