On Sun, 15 Feb 2004 20:50:25 -0500, Richard Hoskins wrote:

> Run emacs with the -q switch.  Does it still do it?  If not, you have a
> problem in your .emacs.  If it still does it, try starting emacs with the
> --no-site-file option.  If the problem goes away with that switch, you
> probably have a problem with a site-start.el file somewhere in your
> load-path.
> 
> Either way, set debug-on-error to t to get a backtrace.

        Thank you very much!

        It turns out that there were left over site-start.d files for t-gnus,
wl, semi and such stuff.  aptitude purge took care of them.

        Should I file a bug against the Emacs policy?  site-start.d files
aren't simply configuration, but running code; therefore, it seems to me
they should be removed always, not only with a purge.


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