Hi, upgrading to squeeze I suddenly found myself with xemacs21-mule. Purging (!) all of xemacs21 and reinstalling xemacs21-nomule I managed to get back to xemacs21-nomule.
But now I have a problem with bbdb: Reading any email I get the error message "No such coding system utf-8" as bbdb is trying to encode names with utf-8. (See trace below.) Looking at bbdb.el I find: (defun bbdb-name-normalize (name) "Return normalized NAME. NAME is converted to lower case and in a MULE enabled Emacs it is converted to UTF-8 or unibyte to unify the overlapping ISO-8859-* encodings. You may advice this function to allow more sophisticated normalizations." (when name. (setq name (downcase name)) (cond ((functionp 'encode-coding-string) (funcall 'encode-coding-string name 'utf-8)) ((functionp 'string-make-unibyte) (funcall 'string-make-unibyte name)) (t name)))) But this means that my Xemacs-nomule works like a MULE enabled Emacs! As a workaround I changed that function, but the real solution would be to get xemacs-nomule not to "assume" to be MULE enabled! (As a matter of fact, starting up xemacs, I now always get the warning "X-Symbol: cannot deduce default encoding, I'll assume `iso-8859-1'". I guess that's also some MULE-related error message which in xemacs-nomule doesn't make much sense.) Any hints how I can get rid of those MULE-traces in my xemacs-nomule? Thanks a lot in advance Andreas Gösele Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "No such coding system" utf-8) encode-coding-region(1 19 utf-8) encode-coding-string("john doe" utf-8) bbdb-name-normalize("John Doe") bbdb-name=("John Doe" "John Doe") bbdb-annotate-message-sender(("John Doe" "joh.doe@some.where") t prompt bbdb-prompt-for-create) byte-code("..." [matches records record net rest-of-nets done annotating bbdb-annotate-message-sender t bbdb-prompt-for-create searching "^" regexp-quote "$" nil bbdb-search-invert-p 6 string-match "" q 0 5 format "Hit C-g to stop BBDB from %s. %d of %d addresses processed." featurep xemacs bbdb-display-message progress message sit-for processed-addresses bbdb-address bbdb-update-records-mode invert mess auto-create-p bbdb-offer-to-create bbdb-case-fold-search offer-to-create bbdb-records case-fold-search hits bbdb-silent-running bbdb-gag-messages addrslen] 7) bbdb-update-records(((authors "From" ("John Doe" "joh.doe@some.where"))) prompt nil) bbdb/gnus-update-records(nil) bbdb/gnus-pop-up-bbdb-buffer() run-hooks(bbdb/gnus-pop-up-bbdb-buffer) apply(run-hooks bbdb/gnus-pop-up-bbdb-buffer) gnus-run-hooks(gnus-article-prepare-hook) gnus-article-prepare-display() gnus-article-prepare(45574 nil) gnus-summary-display-article(45574 nil) gnus-summary-select-article(nil nil pseudo) gnus-summary-scroll-up(1) call-interactively(gnus-summary-scroll-up) -- Omnis enim res, quae dando non deficit, dum habetur et non datur, nondum habetur, quomodo habenda est. Augustinus, De doctrina christiana -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/87oc6j8q96....@debian.igp