What the heck does this backtrace mean?

Asfand Yar Qazi ayqazi at gmail.com
Sun Feb 25 09:10:16 EST 2007


On 2/25/07, Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen at xemacs.org> wrote:
> Asfand Yar Qazi writes:
>
>  > But I figured it out - I saw 'Raw:T' in the modeline for the file, and
>  > after googling for it, realised that the file was NOT encoded in unix
>  > end-of-line conventions or something.  I got it via a patch from
>  > someone, so that must be why it ended up like that.  That's why xemacs
>  > was bombing out.  Oh well, my xemacs experience grows daily... :-)
>
> This is in the file that you just posted?  This really shouldn't
> happen; I'm not sure what the right UI is, but we should at least
> warn.  I'd like to see if we can do a better job here.
>
> Also, I don't think XEmacs should care about end-of-line conventions
> when compiling.  Is the history of this available in your Darcs repo?
>
>

I compiled my xemacs 21.4 (what I used for compiling) without mule
support and with automatic EOL conversion via an autoconf flag - maybe
that's an unusual way of configuring it?

My custom.el file say (regarding EOL settings): '(eol-detection-enabled-p t)



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