I've finally figured out what's creating these things, and now I'd
like to learn what I have to do to make emacs stop creating them.  I
already have all the anti-backup commands I can think of in my
~/.emacs (eg.):

   (setq make-backup-files nil)

but I must be missing something.  Any ideas anyone?  What else is
there?  Thanks.


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