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Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen authored
When running under emacs -q, always refuse to save the customisations, even if the .emacs file doesn't exist. This makes it easier to reproduce testing runs under "emacs -Q" more reliably.
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When running under emacs -q, always refuse to save the customisations, even if the .emacs file doesn't exist. This makes it easier to reproduce testing runs under "emacs -Q" more reliably.