Hi -> I tried compiling using byte-compile-file within emacs, which crashes with no helpful error messages, so I tried compiling the lisp code in the python-mode.el file directly using the lisp compiler clisp, which reports some warnings at least. I think my clisp program came with cygwin: $ clisp --version GNU CLISP 2.33.1 (2004-05-22) (built on winsteingoldlap [192.168.1.101])
-> Pete On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Pete> I am trying to byte compile my python-mode.el file, but each time > Pete> I do I get a 'fatal error' message and emacs (emacs-21.3 windows) > Pete> crashes.... > Pete> in my lisp/progmodes, add the autoload line, and try to open a .py > Pete> file with emacs. If I compile the python-mode.el file myself, I > Pete> get: > > Pete> $ clisp -c python-mode.el -o python-mode.elc > ... > > Pete> 0 errors, but no compiled code. > > Pete> Can someone tell me what I need to do? Thanks in advance, > > Sorry, I see nothing that would suggest I can help. What's "clisp"? Is > that somehow different from emacs? > > -- > Skip Montanaro > Katrina Benefit Concerts: http://www.musi-cal.com/katrina > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > _______________________________________________ Python-mode mailing list Python-mode@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-mode