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6 @c %**end of header | 6 @c %**end of header |
7 @finalout | 7 @finalout |
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 |