Le lundi 06 novembre 2006 16:13, Reuben Thomas a écrit :
> On Mon, 6 Nov 2006, Jérôme Marant wrote:
>
> > I've never experienced that. Could you please try after re-installing it?
>
> I'm not quite clear what you want me to do. Do you mean "start emacs,
> reinstall emacs21, try to quit emacs"?
On Mon, 6 Nov 2006, Jérôme Marant wrote:
I've never experienced that. Could you please try after re-installing it?
I'm not quite clear what you want me to do. Do you mean "start emacs,
reinstall emacs21, try to quit emacs"?
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What happens when you quit emacs21 and re-install emacs21 and run
it again? Because it is the right thing to do.
Yes, I'm sure it works fine.
Upgrading it while running will have unexpected results.
Which is why it would be nice to have a warning (such as firefox gives
when upgraded).
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Le mercredi 01 novembre 2006 16:04, Reuben Thomas a écrit :
> Package: emacs21
> Version: 21.4a+1-1
> Severity: normal
>
> After the last upgrade of emacs21 in testing, and as on several
> previous occasions, I couldn't quit my running Emacs because of an
> "invalid bytecode" error. I presume ther
Package: emacs21
Version: 21.4a+1-1
Severity: normal
After the last upgrade of emacs21 in testing, and as on several
previous occasions, I couldn't quit my running Emacs because of an
"invalid bytecode" error. I presume there's some generic underlying
problem here (bytecode file versioning?) which
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