[CM] cm with openmcl and xemacs
Johannes Quint
johannes.quint@web.de
Fri, 4 Jul 2003 23:34:18 +0200
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On Friday, July 4, 2003, at 10:31 PM, Rick Taube wrote:
>
>>
>> yesterday i've downloaded xemacs from this site:
>>
>> is this another version as yours?
>
> yes. if you read the xemacs homepage they probably dont support osx.
> So you should install all X Windows and Linux apps for ISX via Fink.
> The Fink project makes Linux and Xwindoes software avaialble to
> compile and run on OSX. Fink is built on top of the debian apt-get
> tool set, except that after it downloads software it pathches the
> sources to compile and run on OSX. Fink also has binary releases of
> its 'stable' software pacakges, these you can download and then run.
> There is also a GUI to Fink. I dont use it myself, but Google 'fink
> commander' for more info. Perhaps at some point in the future projects
> like Xemacs and Guile will provide that their own software runs on
> OSX, but until then use Fink.
>
http://fink.sfe.net/pdb/package.php/xemacs-sumo-pkg: this link seems to
work no more. but on the fink site there is a link to www.xemacs.org,
so i hope thats ok (xemacs _alone_ can be launched on my computer...).
> I sent a note to the list awhile back detailing exactly what you had
> to do
did you remember the month?
thanks again
j.
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On Friday, July 4, 2003, at 10:31 PM, Rick Taube wrote:
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<excerpt>
yesterday i've downloaded xemacs from this site:
is this another version as yours?
</excerpt>
yes. if you read the xemacs homepage they probably dont support osx.
So you should install all X Windows and Linux apps for ISX via Fink.
The Fink project makes Linux and Xwindoes software avaialble to
compile and run on OSX. Fink is built on top of the debian apt-get
tool set, except that after it downloads software it pathches the
sources to compile and run on OSX. Fink also has binary releases of
its 'stable' software pacakges, these you can download and then run.
There is also a GUI to Fink. I dont use it myself, but Google 'fink
commander' for more info. Perhaps at some point in the future projects
like Xemacs and Guile will provide that their own software runs on
OSX, but until then use Fink.
</excerpt>
http://fink.sfe.net/pdb/package.php/xemacs-sumo-pkg: this link seems
to work no more. but on the fink site there is a link to
www.xemacs.org, so i hope thats ok (xemacs _alone_ can be launched on
my computer...).
<excerpt> I sent a note to the list awhile back detailing exactly what
you had to do
</excerpt>
did you remember the month?
thanks again
j.
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