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>>>>> "Dan" == Dan Rich <drich@cisco.com> writes:

Dan> One other thing I just noticed.  I have ispell turned on for my e-mail
Dan> messages, and the first time I try to send a message I get the error
Dan> "ispell did not return version information".  If I attempt to send it
Dan> again, it works fine.  Does this look like something strange in my
Dan> configuration, or are other people seeing this behaviour with ispell?

There is currently a bug in generating the autoloads which affects the
ispell autoloads.  The autoloaded line

(global-set-key "\M-$" 'ispell-word)

gets munged at times and I don't know why.  None of this specific
autoload code has been changed by me (or anyone else since 19.14), so
I'm not sure what's happening.

Dan> Here's the configure information:

Thanks for the reports Dan.
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