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byte-compiling an elisp-file fails in Emacs 22.1 (reproducable)
From: |
klaus.berndl |
Subject: |
byte-compiling an elisp-file fails in Emacs 22.1 (reproducable) |
Date: |
Fri, 6 Jul 2007 19:05:52 +0200 |
Hi all,
1. using Emacs 22.1 for MS Windows.
2. starting Emacs with
runemacs --quick
so no private setup-stuff is loaded - just a plain and fresh Emacs
3. Opening my .emacs with C-x C-f
4. calling "Byte-compile This File" from the menu "Emacs-lisp"
Get the error "Symbol's function definition is void:
compilation-forget-errors"
When activating "Enter debugger on error" vefore step 4, i get the following
backtrace:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (void-function compilation-forget-errors)
compilation-forget-errors()
byte-compile-log-file()
byte-compile-from-buffer(#<buffer *Compiler Input*> "c:/home/.emacs")
byte-compile-file("c:/home/.emacs")
emacs-lisp-byte-compile()
call-interactively(emacs-lisp-byte-compile)
Even explicitly loading compile.el (which defines this function) before
byte-compiling
doesn't fix it....
Is this a known bug?
Anyway it's an anoying bug which makes the new Emacs 22 quite unuseable for me
because i do a lot of elisp-programming and byte-compiling....
Is there a known work-around for that problem?
Thanks in advance!
Klaus
- byte-compiling an elisp-file fails in Emacs 22.1 (reproducable),
klaus.berndl <=