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      <string>(1) (initialization/error) An error has occurred while loading /Users/ehird/.xemacs/init.el:

End of file or stream: &quot;internal input stream&quot;

Backtrace follows:

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  load-internal(&quot;/Users/ehird/.xemacs/init.el&quot; t t t undecided)
  # bind (path handler filename nosuffix nomessage noerror file)
  load(&quot;/Users/ehird/.xemacs/init.el&quot; t t t)
  load-user-init-file()
  #&lt;compiled-function nil &quot;...(10)&quot; [init-file-had-error load-user-init-file-p load-user-init-file nil] 2&gt;()
  # (unwind-protect ...)
  call-with-condition-handler(#&lt;compiled-function (__load_init_file_arg__) &quot;...(26)&quot; [init-file-had-error user-init-file __load_init_file_arg__ errstr error-message-string message &quot;Error in init file: %s&quot; lwarn initialization error &quot;An error has occurred while loading %s:\n\n%s\n\nBacktrace follows:\n\n%s\n\nTo ensure normal operation, you should investigate the cause of the error\nin your initialization file and remove it.  Use the `-debug-init' option\nto XEmacs to enter the debugger when the error occurs and investigate the\nexact problem.&quot; backtrace-in-condition-handler-eliminating-handler t] 8&gt; #&lt;compiled-function nil &quot;...(10)&quot; [init-file-had-error load-user-init-file-p load-user-init-file nil] 2&gt;)
  # (condition-case ... . ((error)))
  # bind (debug-on-error debug-on-error-from-init-file debug-on-error-should-be-set debug-on-error-initial)
  load-init-file()
  # bind (command-line-args-left)
  command-line()
  # (condition-case ... . ((t (byte-code &quot;	&#x10;&#xC2;&amp;#135;&quot; [error-data data nil] 1))))
  # bind (error-data)
  normal-top-level()
  # (condition-case ... . error)
  # (catch top-level ...)


To ensure normal operation, you should investigate the cause of the error
in your initialization file and remove it.  Use the `-debug-init' option
to XEmacs to enter the debugger when the error occurs and investigate the
exact problem.

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