A lisp program xxx, which worked in Mule 1.x, does not work any more. What should I do?
Mule 1.x is based on GNU Emacs 18.59, but Mule 2.x is based on GNU Emacs 19. Many features have been modified. But you do not have to be pessimistic, as many programs have now been ported. A checklist is given below: • The distribution kit of Mule 2.x contains many lisp programs that were optional in the previous release. Check the standard lisp directory first, as these programs have already ported to Mule 2.x. If you find an alternative there, use it. • In some cases, the author of the program has already finished porting, even though the newer version is not included in the standard distribution. It is worth searching for the latest version with archie or another tool. • For example, shell-mode, which has many different improved programs, has become much more convenient in Mule 2.x. So the standard version would be an alternative. • You can port it yourself as a last resort.
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