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From: Steven L Baur <steve@miranova.com>
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[Thanks for the patch, I've now applied it to the current 20.0beta].

>>>>> "Sudish" == Sudish Joseph <sudish@mindspring.com> writes:

Sudish> Steven L Baur writes:
sb> (I'm rejecting this patch for the moment, although I think you're on
sb> the right track).

Sudish> I'm not sure what you mean by this.  Lazy lock 1.15 is working for me
Sudish> with that patch in 20.0-b34.

sb> Did you examine all the places where mistaken version identity tests
sb> are made?

Sudish> Well, no.  Just the ones that redefine internal functions to cope with
Sudish> 19.11 lossage and breaks under 20.x  The rest seem to be user-definable
Sudish> settings.

All I was looking for was your assurance that all the version tests
were O.K.
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