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From: Zastai <s09s96 AT zorro DOT ruca DOT ua DOT ac DOT be>
Newsgroups: comp.emacs,gnu.emacs.help,comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Emacs 20.2 (DJGPP-compiled) won't dump
Date: Tue, 14 Oct 1997 15:51:20 +0100
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Hi,

I recently downloaded emacs 20.2. It compiled just fine out-of-the-box on 
my Win95 DJGPP system (LFN=y). However, when temacs dumps, it gives the 
message 'Emacs aborted' and crashes (with a SIGINT, no less) while 
loading bindings.el.
I've tried raising the puresize (no effect) and removing bindings.el from 
the loadup.el file (but that only made the same problem appear a few 
files later in the dump process).
Any thoughts on how to fix this? I've been emacs-less for over a week 
now (I stupidly deleted my old emacs (and my old lisp) after the 
compilation of 20.2 succeeded), and withdrawal symptoms are starting to 
set in (like using C-x o to switch between windows in UltraEdit).

Any help/comments are appreciated.

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Tim "Zastai" Van Holder                    <mailto:zastai AT hotmail DOT com>
1st Year Applied Computer Science
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