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Subject: Re: 20.0 mime bug
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From: Neal Becker <neal@ctd.comsat.com>
Date: 13 Feb 1997 07:47:16 -0500
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>>>>> "MORIOKA" == MORIOKA Tomohiko <ISO-2022-JP> writes:

    MORIOKA> [1  <text/plain; ISO-8859-1 (quoted-printable)>]
>>>>> In <E0vugIK-0006SZ-00@neal.ctd.comsat.com> 
    >>>>>> "Neal" = Neal Becker <neal@ctd.comsat.com> wrote:

    Neal> Do I need to recompile something (This is 20.0 NON mule):

    Neal> Signaling: (invalid-function (macro . #<compiled-function (from "emu-e19.elc") (&rest body) "...(6)" [let ((emx-binary-mode t)) body] 3>))
    Neal> as-binary-input-file(("/hosts/neal/local/users/neal/Martin/QPSKPhaseAmplCorr.H" 915))
    Neal> insert-binary-file-contents-literally("~/Martin/QPSKPhaseAmplCorr.H")
    Neal> mime-insert-encoded-file("~/Martin/QPSKPhaseAmplCorr.H" "7bit")
    Neal> mime-editor/insert-binary-file("~/Martin/QPSKPhaseAmplCorr.H" "7bit")
    Neal> mime-editor/insert-file("~/Martin/QPSKPhaseAmplCorr.H" nil)
    Neal> call-interactively(mime-editor/insert-file)

    MORIOKA>   Maybe emu-19.elc is generated by XEmacs 20.0 with mule.  So please
    MORIOKA> recompile it.  Try make all-elc.

What do we expect all the non-mule xemacs-20 users to do?  We aren't
giving them the tm source, right?

