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authorJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz <jao@gnu.org>2011-01-07 18:56:16 +0100
committerJose Antonio Ortega Ruiz <jao@gnu.org>2011-01-07 18:56:16 +0100
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@cindex versions supported
If Geiser came with any guarantees, you'd break all of them by not using
GNU Emacs 23.2 (or better: i regularly use it with a recent Emacs
-snapshot) and at least one of the supported schemes, namely:
+snapshot) and at least one of the supported Schemes, namely:
@itemize @bullet
@item
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@end example
Now you have two options: loading the byte-compiled Geiser from the
@file{elisp} subdirectory, or installing it system-wide. To load the
-bytecode from here, add this line to your initialisation file:
+byte-code from here, add this line to your initialisation file:
@example
(load "~/lisp/geiser/build/elisp/geiser-load")
@end example