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Re: X-coding-system incompatibility, and workaround
From: |
Richard Stallman |
Subject: |
Re: X-coding-system incompatibility, and workaround |
Date: |
Fri, 09 Nov 2007 22:00:11 -0500 |
When I create an rmail file using emacs 22.1.1, then read the
file using emacs 21.3.1 (on another system), it generally works, but
occasionally I'll run into a message causes a problem.
Can you provide a copy of a file that causes this problem?
(Please uuencode it before you send it.)
Can you post a *precise* test case for this bug? The test case should
start with `emacs -q', so that your .emacs file does not affect it,
and it should show exactly what text to put in the buffer, what
commands to execute, so as to produce such a file.
Could you modify future versions of emacs to try to avoid using
coding systems that are not defined on earlier versions?
I don't know if this is possible. To think about the question
we would need to figure out WHY it uses those coding systems.
That's why we need a test case, etc.
Please read the Bugs section in the Emacs manual, which provides
guidelines on how to write a bug report to give us the
necessary information so we can fix the bug.
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