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bug#19886: closed (Re: bug#19886: 11.87; emacs 24 and jit-lock-force-red
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Uwe Brauer |
Subject: |
bug#19886: closed (Re: bug#19886: 11.87; emacs 24 and jit-lock-force-redisplay) |
Date: |
Tue, 17 Feb 2015 20:31:06 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.130006 (Ma Gnus v0.6) Emacs/24.4 (gnu/linux) |
>>>>> "Tassilo" == Tassilo Horn <address@hidden> writes:
> Uwe Brauer <address@hidden> writes:
>> > This has been fixed about two years ago with commit
>> > 5b5ef6eeb0468c273a329a05d31b3788fd46b5d7. Is there a specific reason
>> > you are using the outdated AUCTeX 11.87 instead of a current version?
>>
>> Not really. However I never got the elpa to work for me,
> ELPA/package.el is supposed to work out-of-the-box without any
> configuration for at least all emacs versions starting with 24.3.
> If the recipe
> M-x package-list-packages ;; or just list-packages in very recent
> ;; emacs versions
> ;; move point to the line with auctex
> i ;; mark as to be installed
> x ;; execute
> doesn't work for you that should be considered a bug. Depending if that
> receipe just doesn't work with auctex or any other package you should
> file a bug report for auctex or emacs, respectively.
Yes, right now, am unfortunately very very busy, so I can't take care of
it in a decent way and that is why I prefer not to send any bug report
at all, maybe in some weeks if this problem continues. But maybe it does
not since I upgraded to 24.4
>> so I prefer to install 11.88 from source. I did it and I failed.
>>
>> I run ./configure EMACS=/opt/emacs24/bin/emacs
>> (because my old Kubuntu ships only emacs23.)
>>
>> Then running
>> make
>>
>> gives the following error
>>
>> In end of data:
>> tex-jp.el:848:1:Warning: the function `japanese-TeX-coding-ejsu' is not
known
>> to be defined.
>> Wrote /home/oub/ALLES/emacs/site-lisp/packages/auctex-11.88/tex-jp.elc
>> make: *** [lisp] Error 1
> That's no error but just a warning. The error must have happened
> somewhere before.
Error 1 looks serious to be.
>> Maybe I should upgrade GNU emacs (24.3.50.1)?
> You could try some released version to exclude temporary problems that
> are only in this snapshot version. But I don't think that's the problem
> here.
I just compiled and installed GNU emacs 24.4.1 and now I *can* compile and
use auctex 11.88 without problems. So please consider the bug as being
closed.
Uwe
bug#19886: 24.3.1; "Blinking Line Numbers", RJD, 2015/02/17