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>>>>> "Steve" == Steve Carney <carney@gvc.dec.com> writes:

Steve> steve@miranova.com (Steven L Baur) writes,
Steve> in <m27mlwhvrd.fsf@altair.xemacs.org>:

sb> You mean this has worked in 19.14 and earlier 19.15 betas?  

Steve> Yes.  15b6 is the first time I've had problems.  The behavior
Steve> is easily reproducible.  If I have time, I'll poke around a
Steve> little.

It still sounds like problems I've had since 19.14, but ...
the problems with the corrupted autoloads file definitely afflicted
ispell bindings.  Hopefully this is what you're seeing.

You don't by any chance, have emacs local variables defined in the
files you're spell checking?
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