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Problem with Emacspeak and W3 on Ann's system
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- From: mattcamp@xxxxxxxxxxx (Matthew Campbell)
- Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 16:57:08 -0600 (CST)
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Last night, I upgraded the installation of Emacs on Ann Parsons' system from
19.34 to 20.3, using a user-contributed RPM (in Red Hat's contrib sectino).
Then I installed w3 4.0.pre25, again using an RPM from the contrib section.
While remotely logged on to her system as root, I started Emacspeak, using
for the TCL program a small shell script I wrote, which throws away the
commands sent to it. This way, I can see the Emacs session and she won't
hear it. Anyway, I tried to start W3 with Emacspeak running, and got an
error. Here is a portion of the messages buffer that I copied to a file
after doing this:
Loading browse-url...
Loading browse-url...done
Loading w3...
Loading cus-face...
Loading cus-face...done
Invalid function: (macro . #[(&rest keys) "ÁÂÃÄDDCÅÃÆÇÈÃDDÉÈÃDÈÃDEEÊÃËÃDEFED‡" [keys eval-and-compile let keywords quote while or boundp car set] 11])
BTW, I'm using Emacspeak 9.0, which I built from the original source
distribution. (I later discovered that I could have used an RPM for this
too.)
Does anyone know what could be solving this problem? Do you need more
information?
Thanks,
Matt
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