David Kastrup schrieb:
Wrote c:/down/tex/auctex-cvs/auctex/latex.elc
In toplevel form:
tex-info.el:29:1:Error: Symbol's value as variable is void: >>>>>>>
That is a CVS merge conflict. You likely changed something in the
file and did an unsuccessful merge.
Nope, it's a fresh CVS checkout. I get the same error message if I use
the 11.83 release zip, so I think this can be ruled out.
Not particularly consistent about your uppercase/lowercase.
Bad habit. Too much exposure to Windows makes you sloppy about this.
But at least it seems like the mixup only occurs consistently with
binary names.
c:/down/tex/auctex-cvs/auctex/auto-loads.el and
c:/down/TeX/auctex-cvs/auctex/auto-loads.el are the same file
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
This error message sounds like Windows' notion of the name of the
current directory differs from Emacs' notion with regard to spelling.
Probably not fatal, but I have never seen that before.
I just renamed the directories in question to lowercase throughout,
removed and updated the offending file from CVS and invoked configure
again with consistent upper/lowercase. The message about the different
spellings is gone, but I still get the error on tex-info.el. The file
does not contain ">>>>>>>" at all; in fact 'grep -R ">>>" *' in the
distribution directory only returns a couple of XPM files.
Philipp
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