(Sorry, sending this again -- forgot to hit reply all.)

I don't have any other versions of Emacs on this machine. I do have 28.2 on
Windows (no WSL2) on my work machine, and I don't recall ever having this
problem.

I ran 'emacs -Q -l /mnt/home/share/.emacs.d/init.el' followed by C-x C-f
'/-:|sudo::'. I see the following. It didn't touch my init.el.

Scan error: "Scan error", "Unbalanced parentheses 1 2" [3 times]
Scan error: "Scan error", "Unbalanced parentheses 3 4"
Scan error: "Scan error", "Unbalanced parentheses 1 4" [2 times]
Scan error: "Scan error", "Unbalanced parentheses 1 2" [15 times]
Scan error: "Scan error", "Unbalanced parentheses 3 4"
Scan error: "Scan error", "Unbalanced parentheses 1 4" [2 times]
Scan error: "Scan error", "Unbalanced parentheses 1 2" [12 times]
Scan error: "Scan error", "Unbalanced parentheses 3 4"
Scan error: "Scan error", "Unbalanced parentheses 1 4" [2 times]
Scan error: "Scan error", "Unbalanced parentheses 1 2" [9 times]
Setting ‘tramp-default-proxies-alist’ temporarily since "emacs -q" would
overwrite customizations [2 times]

Todd (812-251-6644)


On Fri, May 26, 2023 at 5:14 AM Michael Albinus <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Michael Albinus <[email protected]> writes:
>
> Hi Todd,
>
> >> The bug about ''#@00' not working seems like a long shot. I don't see
> >> that text anywhere. If it's resolved on the 29 branch in the next few
> >> weeks, I can try again with the new build.
> >
> > I don't claim that it is related to your case. It was just a wild guess.
>
> FTR, a patch has been pushed to fix it. The next Emacs pretest (29.0.92)
> should have fixed it.
>
> >> Todd
>
> Best regards, Michael.
>

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