Jason Rumney <address@hidden> writes:
Lute Kamstra wrote:
Doing (require 'generic-x) shouldn't load generic unless generic-x is
loaded from source. Any idea why your lisp/generic-x.el isn't
compiled?
generic-x.el is in the DONTCOMPILE list in the lisp makefile.
DONTCOMPILE was bogus. Everything in it was compiled just the same.
Just setting no-byte-compile prohibits compilation. Anyway, I removed
DONTCOMPILE from the makefiles one week ago. I guess that generic-x
didn't get compiled on your system because compilation failed due to
the old lisp/generic.elc. If a lisp file fails to compile on
GNU/Linux, bootstrap terminates with an error. Does that work
differently on Windows or did you use "make -k bootstrap"?