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From: John S Cooper <john.cooper@Eng.Sun.COM>
To: Steven L Baur <steve@miranova.com>
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Subject: Re: 20.0b31 bug when running VM...
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>> "sb" == Steven L Baur <steve@miranova.com> writes:
 "JSC" == John S Cooper <jsc@eng.sun.com> writes:

    JSC> ... when I try to start VM, I get: "Byte code stack underflow (byte
    JSC> compiler bug), pc 42".  Strange, I wonder how the default
    JSC> tm-edit.elc was apparently corrupted?

    sb> tm .elcs between v20-latin-1 (the editor formerly known as
    sb> v20-non-mule) and v20-mule are not compatible.  The tm .elcs in the
    sb> b31 distribution should have been v20-mule .elcs.

Hmm, doesn't this mean that the tm shipped with the v20.0b31 will only work
if 20.0b31 is built with --with-mule (or whatever the option is called)?

So the fix is to just rm the lisp/tm/.elc files and byte compile them again?
It would be nice if `make' did that automatically.

Thanks,

    --- John

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