Create a script to recompile out-of-date files
When I update packages on a different machine, `.elc` files become obsolete. This script brings them up to date.
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#! /bin/sh
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pwd=`pwd`
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for file in `find -iname '*.elc'`
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do
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cd `dirname "$file"`
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if test $file -ot ${file%c}
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then
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echo "Recompiling ${file%c}"
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emacs --batch --eval '(byte-compile-file "'${file%c}'")'
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fi
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cd $pwd
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done
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