Makes sense. Eli Zaretskii writes: > > From: "T.V Raman" <raman@google.com> > > Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2022 09:09:20 -0800 > > > > This is a subtle bug that will likely only happen once each time a new > > branch cut. > > > > > > 1. I was running emacs 29.0.50 built from Git > > > > 2. I did a git pull and rebuild from within that emacs after the > > branch cut and did a make install > > > > 3. I ran restart-emacs in the running emacs-29 it came up and claimed > > to be emacs 29.0.50 > > > > 4. I did C-x C-c to kill that emacs, and restarted emacs -- voila it > > claims to be emacs 30.0.50 > > > > So -- bug or feature? > > You decide. restart-emacs re-execs the same executable as the one in which > you invoke the command. So basically what you see is expected when you > rebuild, I think. -- Thanks, --Raman(I Search, I Find, I Misplace, I Research) â Id: kg:/m/0285kf1 𦮠-- Thanks, --Raman(I Search, I Find, I Misplace, I Research) â Id: kg:/m/0285kf1 ð¦®
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