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Date: Wed, 07 Dec 2011 18:26:20 -0500
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[Sorry, I accidentally replied to you instead of to the list.]

On 12/7/2011 4:43 PM, David Barr wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 1:27 PM, Ken Brown wrote:
>> On 12/7/2011 12:10 PM, David Barr wrote:
>>> If you want to try to reproduce the error, you can issue this command:
>>>
>>> emacs --eval '(dired "~/" nil)'
>>>
>>> You can type ctrl-x ctrl-c to quit Emacs after it starts up. The dired
>>> command is the one I've noticed that reliably causes the errors.
>>
>>
>> It still works fine for me.  I recommend that you try rebaseall without
>> specifying a base address.  Just let it use its default.
>>
>>
>> Ken
>
> I've tried rebaseall without specifying the base address.
>
> Are you running Windows 7? I get this error on my Windows 7 computers,
> but I don't get the error on XP.

Yes, I have two Windows 7 64-bit computers on which I run emacs.

One thing I forgot to suggest is that you try starting emacs with `emacs 
-Q' to eliminate the influence of any initialization files (including 
.Xdefaults).

Ken


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