Hello,

On Mon 11 Sep 2023 at 08:45pm +02, Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:

> Hello,
> thanks for looking into this.
> From a terminal (rxvt-unicode) running my shell (mksh) I start emacs
> (emacs-lucid). After about 15 seconds the following warnings appear:
>
>  ■  Warning (comp): debian-el.el:90:26: Warning: reference to free variable 
> ‘di\
> red-mode-map’
>  ■  Warning (comp): debian-el.el:90:26: Warning: reference to free variable 
> ‘di\
> red-mode-map’
>  ■  Warning (comp): debian-el.el:95:35: Warning: docstring has wrong usage of 
> u\
> nescaped single quotes (use \= or different quoting)
>  ■  Warning (comp): mmm-vars.el:869:2: Warning: defvar `mmm-classes-alist' 
> docs\
> tring has wrong usage of unescaped single quotes (use \= or different quoting)
>  ■  Warning (comp): mmm-auto.el:168:2: Warning: docstring has wrong usage of 
> un\
> escaped single quotes (use \= or different quoting)
>
> I stop emacs (C-x C-c) and start the next emacs. And again, after about the 
> same
> time the same warnings appear.
> As I understand it, the second emacs is re-compiling the modules mentioned in
> the warnings (and others, as can be seen in the eln-cache directory).

The fact the warnings appear does not necessarily mean that any
recompilation occurs.

> init.el is appended.

We'd need a reproduction with 'emacs -q'.

-- 
Sean Whitton

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