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From: Sudish Joseph <sudish@mindspring.com>
Date: 12 Jan 1997 00:17:43 -0500
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I had to re-byte-compile tm/tm-edit.el coz of --with-mule=no.  Other
than that, no problems after 2 hours use.

Configured for `i686-unknown-linux2.0.27'.

  Where should the build process find the source code?    /home/sj/src/xemacs-20.0-b90
  What installation prefix should install use?		  /usr/local
  What operating system and machine description files should XEmacs use?
        `s/linux.h' and `m/intel386.h'
  What compiler should XEmacs be built with?              gcc -g -O6 -m486 -malign-loops=4 -malign-jumps=4 -malign-functions=4
  Should XEmacs use the GNU version of malloc?            no
  (User chose not to use GNU allocators.)
  Should XEmacs use the relocating allocator for buffers? yes
  What window system should XEmacs use?                   x11
  Where do we find X Windows header files?                /usr/X11R6/include
  Where do we find X Windows libraries?                   /usr/X11R6/lib
  Compiling in support for XAUTH.
  Compiling in support for XPM.
  Compiling in support for X-Face headers.
  Compiling in support for GIF image conversion.
  Compiling in support for JPEG image conversion.
  Compiling in support for Berkeley DB.
  Compiling in support for GNU DBM.
  Using the Lucid menubar.
  Using the Lucid scrollbar.
  Using the Athena dialog boxes.
  Using the union type for Lisp_Objects.
  Compiling in extra code for debugging.
  Compiling in code for checking XEmacs memory usage.

-Sudish

