>>>>> On Mon, 25 Nov 2002 08:25:00 +0100, >>>>> kai.grossjohann@uni-duisburg.de (Kai Großjohann) said: > Katsumi Yamaoka writes: >> While compiling latest Gnus using XEmacs, the byte-compiler >> complains as follows: >> >> While compiling gnus-agent-check-overview-buffer in file /Work/gnus/lisp/gnus-agent.el: >> ** reference to free variable deactivate-mark >> While compiling the end of the data: >> ** the function number-at-point is not known to be defined. > It seems all these are in gnus-agent-check-overview-buffer. This > function is intended to function as a sanity check until more testing > determines that everything works correctly. > Under these circumstances, maybe it is okay to require FSF compat > code? Well doing that and setting deactivate-mark to nil eliminated the errors associated with undefined variables and functions, it resulted in another problem, the attached backtrace which I got when I tried to enter an nnimap folder with unread messages in it. I was able to enter a folder that did not have any unread messages in it, however. Anyway, for now I am using the previous version of gnus-agent.el so I can function at all. Any advice that will allow me to keep up to date (or an updated gnus-agent.el, of course :-) would be greatly appreciated.