Stephen Harker <[email protected]> writes:

> Tassilo Horn <[email protected]> writes:
>
>> William Gardella <[email protected]>
>> writes:
>>   - Did you use a newer version of emacs once?  If so, maybe the
>>     (gnus-compile) compiled something in ~/.newsrc.eld to byte-code
>>     that's not understood by emacs 22.
>
> That is a possibility.  I started an install of Fedora 17 and don't
> think I did anything in the home partition, but can't guaranteee
> it.  

This led to a solution.  I used Fedora 17 which comes with emacs 24, I
think it was emacs-24.1-4.  Running gnus with the later emacs and
opening rec.arts.sf.written resulted in an error message saying there
was a fault in the rec.arts.sf.written.ADAPT file, but proceeding and
overwriting it after exiting with a version that works with the older
emacs also. 

When I replaced the rec.arts.sf.written.ADAPT with a backup version I
must not have gone far enough back.  It may have been the first
version in which the error was written to the file.  I thought I had
gone back two days, but evidently not.

-- 
Stephen Harker                           [email protected]
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