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Re: DU 4.0 under Linux.



Jochen Kuepper <jochen@uni-duesseldorf.de> writes:

> >xemacs 20.4 works (I have not banged on it hard yet, though)
> 
> Why aren't you using a Linux-native XEmacs ?

As I am running Debian, the Red Hat Linux native XEmacs had some
shared library problems, and it was easier for me to copy the xemacs
binary from a nearby DU machine than to bother with getting the proper 
versions of the various libs I needed.

This is of course after I tried building my own xemacs with the
patches available from <mumble, mumble>, and though it appeared to
compile without a problem, temacs or xemacs would segfault when trying
to compile some lisp during the build.  I know this is far too vague
of a bug report for anybody interested to actually track it down, but
I was not very motivated to get things working, because the DU xemacs
binary was sitting a mere scp away.

On the subject of DU binaries, I am having difficulty getting SAS to
work under Linux.  SAS seems unable to read its configuration file
(which is present, readable, etc.).  Does anybody have any suggestions 
on what I should try to get SAS working?

-- 
Jeff Lessem.



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