Bastien writes: > And time-to-seconds seems absent -- but it seems absent from > *any* version of XEmacs I could check (21.4.1, 21.4.9, 21.5.9).
No it's there, in gnus/time-date.elc — maybe your versions are all without Gnus? > So yes, I think it's safe to remove this compat function. Let me know > if you find time-to-seconds in <2010 versions of XEmacs. I don't know which version of XEmacs is still in use, much less together with Org (and again which version of Org). I often see 21.4 versions installed in various places, but not how much use they are getting. The 21.5b32 I have installed for rudimentary testing (I still havent managed to stop the stack explosion that prevents the test suite from running) is relatively recent, so I wouldn't put it as the benchmark of compatibility. XEmacs compatibility in master is anyway broken since your reversion 04eb4b08c3 and compatibility with Emacs 22 is on shaky grounds due to b63275350f. So I'll ask this question again: which Emacs versions should Org 8 officially support? If we stick with what we have now, we'll need to make it compatible again and at least try to get testing off the ground for XEmacs, if we drop older Emacsen we will need to remove the associated cruft from Org. It's a few days of work either way, but with a possible release date approaching a decision is necessary. Regards, Achim. -- +<[Q+ Matrix-12 WAVE#46+305 Neuron microQkb Andromeda XTk Blofeld]>+ SD adaptations for KORG EX-800 and Poly-800MkII V0.9: http://Synth.Stromeko.net/Downloads.html#KorgSDada