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What exactly should I do here? Skipping the eln support is not an option. And the message is clear eln file inconsistent with current runtime configuration, please recompile: /home/apappas/.emacs.d/eln-cache/29.1-70b784e9/subr--trampoline- 6b696c6c2d656d616373_kill_emacs_0.eln simply remove /home/apappas/.emacs.d/eln-cache/29.1-70b784e9/subr--trampoline- 6b696c6c2d656d616373_kill_emacs_0.eln and restart. (In reply to Antonios Konstantinos Pappas from comment #0) > Issue: > A clean installation of spacemacs fails during initializaion with: > eln file inconsistent with current runtime configuration, please recompile: > /home/apappas/.emacs.d/eln-cache/29.1-70b784e9/subr--trampoline- > 6b696c6c2d656d616373_kill_emacs_0.eln > > Spacemacs had been working problem free until my last zypper dup > > Expected outcome: > Spacemacs works without problems > > Steps to reproduce: > 1. Install/update to latest emacs (29.1.4) > 2. Follow the spacemacs installation instructions > git clone https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs ~/.emacs.d > mv .emacs .emacs.bak > mv .spacemacs .spacemacs.bak > 3. Open emacs and choose any keybind mode > 4. Open it again > > > Last known working release: > emacs 29.1.0 > > I build the rpms from revision 357 locally and installed them with > everything working as expected > https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/editors/emacs?rev=357 > > I suspect that > - Provide eln native shared binaries for all emacs program binaries > in the recent updates may be the culprit.