On Sat, Jan 05, 2002 at 09:26:02AM -0500, Tom Allison wrote: > Is there any version of emacs that isn't dependent upon having > XFree86 installed?
If you rebuild it yourself, I'm sure any version of emacs is X-optional. > I love emacs. I can't install XFree86 (or rather, don't need to > waste the space). I know that the real emacs is not XFree86 > dependent. I know that xemacs is. [EMAIL PROTECTED](1):~$ apt-cache show emacs19 | grep Installed-Size: Installed-Size: 15795 [EMAIL PROTECTED](1):~$ apt-cache show emacs20 | grep Installed-Size: Installed-Size: 26546 [EMAIL PROTECTED](1):~$ apt-cache show xlib6g | grep Installed-Size: Installed-Size: 4024 The extra 4MB on top of the 16-27MB you just burnt to install emacs isn't terribly substantial. But you can always download the debianized sources to emacs, tweak the build options in debian/rules, and rebuild it without X. Trim followups to debian-user, since this is not testing related. -- Mike Renfro / R&D Engineer, Center for Manufacturing Research, 931 372-3601 / Tennessee Technological University -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]