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8 @titlepage 8 @titlepage
9 @title XEmacs FAQ 9 @title XEmacs FAQ
10 @subtitle Frequently asked questions about XEmacs @* Last Modified: $Date: 2005/12/27 18:51:21 $ 10 @subtitle Frequently asked questions about XEmacs @* Last Modified: $Date: 2006/05/16 15:36:16 $
11 @sp 1 11 @sp 1
12 @author Ben Wing <ben@@xemacs.org> 12 @author Ben Wing <ben@@xemacs.org>
13 @author Tony Rossini <rossini@@u.washington.edu> 13 @author Tony Rossini <rossini@@u.washington.edu>
14 @author Chuck Thompson <cthomp@@xemacs.org> 14 @author Chuck Thompson <cthomp@@xemacs.org>
15 @author Steve Baur <steve@@xemacs.org> 15 @author Steve Baur <steve@@xemacs.org>
291 * Q2.1.7:: EFS fails with "500 AUTH not understood" 291 * Q2.1.7:: EFS fails with "500 AUTH not understood"
292 292
293 2.2: Unix/Mac OS X Installation (Also Relevant to Cygwin, MinGW) 293 2.2: Unix/Mac OS X Installation (Also Relevant to Cygwin, MinGW)
294 * Q2.2.1:: Libraries in non-standard locations 294 * Q2.2.1:: Libraries in non-standard locations
295 * Q2.2.2:: Why can't I strip XEmacs? 295 * Q2.2.2:: Why can't I strip XEmacs?
296 * Q2.2.3:: X11/bitmaps/gray (or other X11-related file) not found.
296 297
297 2.3: Windows Installation (Windows, Cygwin, MinGW) 298 2.3: Windows Installation (Windows, Cygwin, MinGW)
298 * Q2.3.1:: What exactly are all the different ways to build XEmacs under Windows? 299 * Q2.3.1:: What exactly are all the different ways to build XEmacs under Windows?
299 * Q2.3.2:: What compiler/libraries do I need to compile XEmacs? 300 * Q2.3.2:: What compiler/libraries do I need to compile XEmacs?
300 * Q2.3.3:: How do I compile the native port? 301 * Q2.3.3:: How do I compile the native port?
3087 * Q2.1.7:: EFS fails with "500 AUTH not understood" 3088 * Q2.1.7:: EFS fails with "500 AUTH not understood"
3088 3089
3089 2.2: Unix/Mac OS X Installation (Also Relevant to Cygwin, MinGW) 3090 2.2: Unix/Mac OS X Installation (Also Relevant to Cygwin, MinGW)
3090 * Q2.2.1:: Libraries in non-standard locations 3091 * Q2.2.1:: Libraries in non-standard locations
3091 * Q2.2.2:: Why can't I strip XEmacs? 3092 * Q2.2.2:: Why can't I strip XEmacs?
3093 * Q2.2.3:: X11/bitmaps/gray (or other X11-related file) not found.
3092 3094
3093 2.3: Windows Installation (Windows, Cygwin, MinGW) 3095 2.3: Windows Installation (Windows, Cygwin, MinGW)
3094 * Q2.3.1:: What exactly are all the different ways to build XEmacs under Windows? 3096 * Q2.3.1:: What exactly are all the different ways to build XEmacs under Windows?
3095 * Q2.3.2:: What compiler/libraries do I need to compile XEmacs? 3097 * Q2.3.2:: What compiler/libraries do I need to compile XEmacs?
3096 * Q2.3.3:: How do I compile the native port? 3098 * Q2.3.3:: How do I compile the native port?
3582 3584
3583 @example 3585 @example
3584 --with-site-prefixes=WHATEVER 3586 --with-site-prefixes=WHATEVER
3585 @end example 3587 @end example
3586 3588
3587 @node Q2.2.2, Q2.3.1, Q2.2.1, Installation 3589 @node Q2.2.2, Q2.2.3, Q2.2.1, Installation
3588 @unnumberedsubsec Q2.2.2: Why can't I strip XEmacs? 3590 @unnumberedsubsec Q2.2.2: Why can't I strip XEmacs?
3589 3591
3590 @email{cognot@@fronsac.ensg.u-nancy.fr, Richard Cognot} writes: 3592 @email{cognot@@fronsac.ensg.u-nancy.fr, Richard Cognot} writes:
3591 3593
3592 @quotation 3594 @quotation
3637 @end iftex 3639 @end iftex
3638 /usr/local/lib/xemacs-19.16/i586-unknown-linuxaout 3640 /usr/local/lib/xemacs-19.16/i586-unknown-linuxaout
3639 @end enumerate 3641 @end enumerate
3640 @end quotation 3642 @end quotation
3641 3643
3644 @node Q2.2.3, Q2.3.1, Q2.2.2, Installation
3645 @unnumberedsubsec Q2.2.3: X11/bitmaps/gray (or other X11-related file) not found.
3646
3647 The X11R6 distribution was monolithic, but the X11R7 distribution is
3648 much more modular. Many OS distributions omit these bitmaps (assuming
3649 nobody uses them, evidently). Your OS distribution should have a
3650 developer's package containing these files, probably with a name
3651 containing the string "bitmap". Known package names (you may need to
3652 add an extension such as .deb or .rpm) include x11/xbitmaps (Ubuntu)
3653 and xorg-x11-xbitmaps (Fedora Core 5).
3654
3642 @unnumberedsec 2.3: Windows Installation (Windows, Cygwin, MinGW) 3655 @unnumberedsec 2.3: Windows Installation (Windows, Cygwin, MinGW)
3643 3656
3644 @node Q2.3.1, Q2.3.2, Q2.2.2, Installation 3657 @node Q2.3.1, Q2.3.2, Q2.2.3, Installation
3645 @unnumberedsubsec Q2.3.1: What exactly are all the different ways to build XEmacs under Windows? 3658 @unnumberedsubsec Q2.3.1: What exactly are all the different ways to build XEmacs under Windows?
3646 3659
3647 XEmacs can be built in several ways in the MS Windows environment. 3660 XEmacs can be built in several ways in the MS Windows environment.
3648 3661
3649 The standard way is what we call the "native" port. It uses the Win32 3662 The standard way is what we call the "native" port. It uses the Win32