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Get it from ftp.xemacs.org:/pub/beta/xemacs-20.0.

If you decide to patch, don't forget the -p0 command line argument to
patch.


The error messages from DOC file generation appear to be gone.
As noted previously there are a couple of bug related to MS-DOS
files:  the bytecompiler bugs out, and conversion to plain text
fails.

I've adjusted the pure size down to fit, but haven't tested it on a
wide variety of configurations.  If you get a message during dumping
about purespace exceeded adjust the BASE_PURESIZE in src/purespace.h
accordingly and report it :-).

Red Gnus v0.82 appears to work with installed tm bytecompiled against
Gnus 5.2.40, though I don't know why.

Thanks to everyone who submitted patches. :-)  The detailed story of
who changed what is in the ChangeLogs ...

-- func-menu.el-2.45
-- ediff-2.64
-- viper-2.92
-- w3-3.0.50
-- html 3.2 final dtd added.
-- Miscellaneous bug fixes
-- ps-print.el-3.05 Courtesy of Jacques Duthen Prestataire

Reminder:  19.15-b91 won't be released until after 20.0-final.
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