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>>>>> "Michael" == Michael Sperber [Mr Preprocessor] <sperber@informatik.uni-tuebingen.de> writes:

Michael> It seems hyperbole/kotl isn't in the load-path anymore.  I'm
Michael> not sure it used to be, but at least up until 19.15b2, I
Michael> could do a

Michael> (load "kfill")

Michael> where I now have to do a

Michael> (load "kotl/kfill")

Michael> I think this was already broken in b30.  I'm not sure about
Michael> the 19.15 betas.

I see.  So that's where the mysterious missing kview.el file is.  This
has been broken for as long as I can remember in 19.15.  I don't think
I ever did a `make all-elc' in 19.14.

I've refrained from poking around in oobr and hyperbole because I'm
expecting updates from Bob RSN.
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