From: Dan Jacobson <jidanni@dman.ddts.net>
Subject: I typed in .el and it becomes .elc without even a "[Confirm]"
Date: 27 Jun 2002 03:00:19 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87k7ol9870.fsf@jidanni.org> (raw)
In dired I typed "=", filled in the filename, hit RET, and see that
"binary files differs" and say huh, since when is a .el a binary file?
Mainly I type in .el and the wonderful thing turns it into an .elc
without even a "[Confirm]", as it finds no .el .
I did this several times before realizing that all this helpful
filename completion is sometimes too helpful.
cd ~/.emacs_/
diff -c /usr/share/emacs21/site-lisp/gnuserv/gnuserv.elc /home/jidanni/.emacs_/gnuserv.el
Binary files /usr/share/emacs21/site-lisp/gnuserv/gnuserv.elc and /home/jidanni/.emacs_/gnuserv.el differ
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