> Hi Uwe,
   > 2014-07-23 17:41 GMT+02:00 Uwe Brauer <o...@mat.ucm.es>:

   > This question is getting so frequent to be probably worth an own entry
   > in the FAQs.  The function `TeX-add-to-alist' has been introduced in
   > git version and is called in parsed files.  The solution is simply to
   > reparse the file with C-C C-n.


Oops I am sorry I forgot to add something very important: I cannot open
the file I just see the error message but the files is closed. So this
bug is more serious for me (and for other Xemacs users?). I had to
delete the file found in the auto directory. 


   > Another possibility could be to define the function if it's unbound,
   > but I'd like to avoid filling the parsed file with such checks.
   > Anyway, parsed file produced by AUCTeX 11.87 and git version are
   > slightly incompatible, and this is stated in the news for future 11.88
   > release, so a reparse is always needed anyway.


What puzzles me is all this happened under the *git* version of auctex!
And we are back to the question of backward/forward compatibility. What
is the advantage of this new function?

Uwe 

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