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>>>>> "JSC" == John S Cooper <jsc@eng.sun.com> writes:

JSC> John S Cooper writes:
>> I just built 20.0b31 on sparc-sun-solaris2.6 .  It comes up fine, but when I
>> try to start VM, I get:
>> 
>> "Byte code stack underflow (byte compiler bug), pc 42"
>> 
>> I also get the same problem when I try to run Gnus.

JSC> OK, I've just figured out a solution myself ;-)

JSC> The problem appeared to occur while it was loading tm-edit .  I
JSC> re-byte-compiled tm-edit.el and VM and Gnus now work.  Strange, I
JSC> wonder how the default tm-edit.elc was apparently corrupted?

tm .elcs between v20-latin-1 (the editor formerly known as
v20-non-mule) and v20-mule are not compatible.  The tm .elcs in the
b31 distribution should have been v20-mule .elcs.
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