> Rick Rankin writes:
> --- Shaddy Baddah wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I had a play with the XEmacs 21.5.16-1 build (which is the [test]
>> version atm). I noticed that, unlike the 21.4.17-1 and 21.4.15-1 build,
>> XEmacs could not be started using the native MS windows toolki
Hi,
Rick Rankin wrote:
> I believe that the XEmacs 21.5 branch with --with-msw=yes has been broken for
> a
> while; however, I haven't tried to build it in a while, either. Assuming it's
> still broken, I suspect that's the "rationale".
Disabling it would make perfect sense then. Thanks for that
On 8/22/2005 12:48 PM, Rick Rankin wrote:
--- Shaddy Baddah wrote:
Hi,
I had a play with the XEmacs 21.5.16-1 build (which is the [test]
version atm). I noticed that, unlike the 21.4.17-1 and 21.4.15-1 build,
XEmacs could not be started using the native MS windows toolkit.
A quick look at t
--- Shaddy Baddah wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I had a play with the XEmacs 21.5.16-1 build (which is the [test]
> version atm). I noticed that, unlike the 21.4.17-1 and 21.4.15-1 build,
> XEmacs could not be started using the native MS windows toolkit.
>
> A quick look at the source package confirmed tha
Hi,
I had a play with the XEmacs 21.5.16-1 build (which is the [test]
version atm). I noticed that, unlike the 21.4.17-1 and 21.4.15-1 build,
XEmacs could not be started using the native MS windows toolkit.
A quick look at the source package confirmed that support was explicitly
disabled:
/usr/sr
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