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To: Steven L Baur <steve@miranova.com>
Subject: Re: 20.0-b91 (sparc-sun-solaris2.4) build report--and problem 
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Date: Thu, 23 Jan 1997 14:50:57 -0500
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From: Mike Scheidler <c23mts@eng.delcoelect.com>

Steven Baur writes:
 Steven>
 Steven> Mike Scheidler writes:
 Steven> 
 >> I did run into a problem when trying to start gnus, though.  Since
 >> I'm new to the 20.0 scene, I might have something misconfigured, I
 >> just don't know.  Does the following backtrace mean anything to
 >> anyone?  Thanks for any help.
 Steven> 
 Steven> That's likely.  I checked out Gnus-5.2.40 before packing everything
 Steven> up.  Check for cruft in the lisp path, a bogus mail-abbrevs.el in the
 Steven> bbdb directory, etc. ...

Yup, that was it.  There was a mail-abbrevs module in my bbdb directory
that apparently caused the havoc.  Thanks.

I notice that the distribution now has files called 'mu-bbdb.el' and
'tm-bbdb.el'.  Is one of these supposed to replace the "aftermarket" bbdb
I've been using for so long?

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