> * Roland Winkler <jvax...@tah.bet> [2011-11-26 02:28:12 -0600]:
>
> I agree that some compatibility mode could be useful.

I don't think so. A change from v2 to v3 is significant enough to require
an update in settings.
Also, any compatibility mode will have to be discontinued one day, and
then all the current issues will become relevant again.

> But I am hesitant to clutter the new code with it.

I don't think anybody is asking for that.

What I am asking for is a way to see when I compile .emacs which
customizable variables have become obsolete.
However, it looks like I am a minority here...

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