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Re: 23.0.60; Gnus gives wrong-type-argument with text/HTML
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Stephen Berman |
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Re: 23.0.60; Gnus gives wrong-type-argument with text/HTML |
Date: |
Sat, 09 Feb 2008 00:32:52 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.0.60 (gnu/linux) |
On Sat, 09 Feb 2008 00:01:55 +0100 Reiner Steib <address@hidden> wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 08 2008, Stephen Berman wrote:
>
>> I've located the problem, it's the byte-compiled w3m-ems.elc. With that
>> byte-compiled file in my load-path, loading w3m{.el,.elc} yields the
>> above error. When I remove w3m-ems.elc from the load-path, w3m loads
>> without error.
>
> I don't have w3m-ems.el* at all:
>
> [...]/site-lisp/w3m$ ls *.el
> mew-w3m.el w3m-e19.el w3m-fsf.el w3m-rss.el
> mime-w3m.el w3m-e20.el w3m-hist.el w3m-search.el
> octet.el w3m-e21.el w3m-image.el w3m-symbol.el
> w3m-antenna.el w3m-e22.el w3m-link-numbering.el w3m-tabmenu.el
> w3m-bitmap.el w3m-e23.el w3m-lnum.el w3m-ucs.el
> w3m-bookmark.el w3m.el w3m-load.el w3m-util.el
> w3m-bug.el w3m-favicon.el w3m-namazu.el w3m-weather.el
> w3m-ccl.el w3m-fb.el w3m-om.el w3m-xmas.el
> w3m-cookie.el w3m-filter.el w3m-perldoc.el
> w3m-dtree.el w3m-form.el w3m-proc.el
I'm using CVS emacs-w3m, the Changelog has this:
2007-03-23 Katsumi Yamaoka <address@hidden>
* w3m-ems.el: New file merging w3m-e21.el, w3m-e23.el and w3m-fsf.el.
I just looked at the source, and it has this:
;; We can use w3m-static- switches to make the byte code differ between
;; Emacs 2[12] and 23, if anything, it is impossible to share the byte
;; code with those versions of Emacsen.
>> My emacs-w3m was compiled against pre-unicode-2 CVS Emacs. Are you
>> using the same emacs-w3m with both emacs-23.0.60 and emacs-22.1.50?
>> If so, was it compiled against the former?
>
> I use the same (compiled) files for all Emacs versions. It was
> compiled with Emacs 21:
Interesting that it works for all versions, while the byte-compiled
newer code apparently does not.
Steve Berman