> I'm not sure when you see that error (is it when loading the package orwhen installing it?).Loading, yes!
> Assuming it's when loading it, could it be thatyou're loading the package in a version of Emacs noticeably older thanthe one that compiled the files?No, it's the exact same binary that installed the package as the one running it. But if I look at the byte code, the one that package.el produced is not the same as if I would run byte-compile-file.> The elpa package is supposed to come without any .elc files, and the .elfiles are supposed to be byte-compiled during installation. Did thiswork correctly?I can see no errors or warnings. See attached log file.On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 2:36 PM, Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> wrote:
> I just released a new version of Ecukes (https://github.com/rejeep/ecukes.el).I'm not sure when you see that error (is it when loading the package or
> Everything works fine locally, but not when I install via package.el. Then
> I get this error:
> End of file during parsing:
> /path/to/project/.cask/24.3.1/elpa/ecukes-20130830.16/ecukes-core.elc
> And if I remove that .elc file, it complains on the next file and so on. If
> I remove all .elc files it works fine.
when installing it?). Assuming it's when loading it, could it be that
you're loading the package in a version of Emacs noticeably older than
the one that compiled the files?
The elpa package is supposed to come without any .elc files, and the .el
> So something with the byte compilation does not work, but if I byte compile
> all files locally it works just fine.
files are supposed to be byte-compiled during installation. Did this
work correctly?
Stefan