On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 19:50, Michael Albinus wrote:
> > I tried 2.1.2 but tramp-smb.el still causes the memory gobbling :(
> > Commenting out the eval-when-compile stuff has no effect though, so it's
> > even worse than 2.0.44 :(
>
> Strange strange strange.

ya :)

> Could you, please (setq debug-on-quit t) ? Then, byte-compile
> tramp-smb.el from within XEmacs, and interrupt it if it doesn't
> return. Maybe the backtrace gives some evidences ...

I didn't do this..

> Another idea: XEmacs 21.5.b17 crashes on my Debian host when loading
> Tramp. This is due to the coding scheme, declared in the first line of
> Tramp's *.el files. Maybe you remove these lines?

But this DID fix it(!)

Very weird :(
Any idea if this is a known XEmacs bug?

Maybe I should hassle them :)

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