The sumo tarball includes an old copy of the jde. Delete it from your system (using the package manager in xemacs) and try again.
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Chris Woods writes: : robert read wrote: : : > * Chris Woods ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [011003 16:26]: : > : >>I've installed on XEmacs using the standard JDE install instructions, and : >>have had no problems whatever. : >> : > : > Was this on a bare bones XEmacs installation with nothing but the : > xemacs-base and efs packages installed? : : : My apologies for incomplete information. : : XEmacs compiled from source on Red Hat Linux 7.1 with the full set of : packages installed. I don't like the XEmacs package setup, and simply : downloaded and installed the xemacs-sumo bundle. : : cheers, : Chris :
