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>>>>> "Jaye" == Jaye Mathisen <mrcpu@cdsnet.net> writes:

Jaye> Uh oh, that broke:
Jaye> sh /usr/local/src/xemacs-19.15-b5/lib-src/update-autoloads.sh
Jaye>  (using ./src/xemacs)
Jaye> Recompiling in /usr/local/src/xemacs-19.15-b5
Jaye>           with /usr/local/src/xemacs-19.15-b5/src/xemacs...
Jaye> xargs: illegal option -- i
Jaye> usage: xargs [-0] [-t] [-n number [-x]] [-s size] [utility [argument ...]]
Jaye> Loading autoload...

Bummer.  Well, that stuff is only supposed to be done by the
maintainers anyway.  Beta6 will be out tomorrow anyway.

Jaye> For some weird reason.  Haven't looked at it yet.  Thinking that
Jaye> bailing to 20.0 might just be safer. :)

It's possible.  The way 20.0 is currently looking, I'll be using it as
my primary editor before 19.15 is released.
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