Why do the emacs and xemacs packages conflict under debian? I wanted to try xemacs, but had to "dpkg -r emacs" before I could "dpkg -i xemacs"
Since I no longer have GNU emacs on my system, is it okay to make /usr/local/bin/emacs a symbollic link to /usr/bin/xemacs? Also, I got a few warning messages about removing emacs, but I didn't think to Shift-PageUp them and actually investigate. Should there be any concern for the warnings I got when I did the "dpkg -r emacs" (although I suppose this is a hard one to answer without actually showing what these messages were, perhaps somebody has done this before, though?). Any comments? Thanks! -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null