>>>>> "CM" == Christian Meder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> > > [Vincent 2000/01/07] >> > > package : emacs20 >> > > version : 20.5a-1.99 >> > > architectures: i386 m68k sparc (ALPHA MISSING!!!!) >> > > issue : Y2K fix in lisp/timezone.el >> > >> > That's a hard one. It compiles ok but during the emacs lisp compilation it >> > goes boink. I tried egcs1.1.2 and egcs1.0.3a. Should I retry with >> > gcc2.95.2 >> > which isn't a slink compiler ? Or just leave it alone ? >> >> maybe try with gcc2.95.2? what's usually done when this happens? (it >> already happened I assume) CM> A lost cause. egcs1.0.3a, egcs1.1.2 and gcc2.95.2 break in the CM> same fashion. Probably a binutils problem. I'll write up a bug CM> report for bug-emacs Please will someone make a bug report urgently so that we (Emacs maintainers) can investigate it for Emacs 20.6. [davem reported an unexec problem on SPARC, but it works on my SPARC potato system, on an x86 Debian 2.0 system and whatever version rms is running.]

