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Subject: 20-b34 OK on linux2.0.27
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Well I made the jump to the 20 line and it compiled ok, I was impressed   
with the mime-doc/demo page.


Configured for `i586-unknown-linux2.0.27'.
 
  Where should the build   
process find the source code?    /dos/temp/xemacs-20.0-b34
  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 -O 
  Should XEmacs use the GNU version   
of malloc?            yes
  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
  Additional header files:   
                                /usr/include/ncurses
  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 Berkeley DB.
  Compiling in Mule   
(multi-lingual) support.
  Using the Lucid menubar.
  Using the Lucid   
scrollbar.
  Using the Athena dialog boxes.
  Compiling in extra code for   
debugging.
  Compiling in code for checking XEmacs memory usage.
 
  

