Hi David Walluck wrote:
> Crispin Boylan wrote: > >> Hi >> i've just installed the latest XEmacs package (21.4.9-2mdk) but now I >> seem to have lost the keyword colouring in java files - i get a >> warning buffer saying >> >> (1) (warning/warning) Autoload error in: >> //usr/share/xemacs-21.4.9/lisp/auto-autoloads: >> Already loaded >> >> can this be fixed please? >> >> Cheers >> cris > > > > I get different errors: > > (1) (warning/warning) Autoload error in: > //usr/share/xemacs/mule-packages/lisp/skk/auto-autoloads: > Symbol's function definition is void: register-input-method > > (2) (warning/warning) Autoload error in: > //usr/share/xemacs/mule-packages/lisp/latin-unity/auto-autoloads: > Symbol's function definition is void: find-charset hmmm I'm not seeing that - strange. > > Other problems: > > 1.) Warly, the last changelog entry has no name/email. > > 2.) Warly (I think) had mentioned trying to get the find dialog fix > included but they rejected it? Anyway can you include this patch? What > good is a broken find dialog? Or how how replacing it with a text > version as the Find->Replace one is? the find dialog seemed to be ok with 21.4.9-1mdk but then broke again (it had been broken for a while on my system through 21.4) with 2mdk, is it related to the menu font sizes? > > 3.) JDE is completely broken, please open any '.java' file, then go to > anything, say 'JDE->Code Generation->Templates->Get/Set Pair...' You > get the rror: > > Symbol's function definition is void: deactivate-mark > > You get this error for almost everything! JDE has been broken (for > years?) in Mandrake, but works fine in Win32, which makes me believe > it might be somewhat of a Mandrake-specific (or Linux-specific?) > problem. Even if it isn't specific to Mandrake, I really need to talk > to someone who knows what is going on here. My Java development is > really being affected as JDE is the only IDE I like. > the JDE has been fine for me recently, especially JDE->Code Generation->Wizards->Generate get/set pairs as I use it all the time, but the function mentioned above does seem to be broken on mine now that I checked it. Cheers cris
