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>>>>> "sb" == SL Baur <steve@xemacs.org> writes:

sb> Not really.  Without PATH_PREFIX defined other things could be broken.
sb> This symbol is declared in src/paths.h and #included by emacs.c.  Why
sb> are you not seeing it?

The directions for building the NT version say to copy the paths.h
file from the nt directory to the src directory.  The paths.h
file in the nt directory has everything commented out.  I will
add the definition to paths.h and see how it goes.

--
John

