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From: John Turner <turner@xdiv.lanl.gov>
To: xemacs-beta@xemacs.org
Subject: XEmacs and new Sun WorkShop
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[This is probably for Martin, but if someone else knows, please chime
in.] 

I've been rearranging my system somewhat, and now if I have my path
set a certain way XEmacs 19.15-b90 startup dies with a message about
being unable to find eserve.

Now I looked around, and this seems to be in the Sun WorkShop beta
stuff we're using.  I have two versions of that (actually they're both
the final prerelease, just in different places), but one has eserve in
its bin directory and the other doesn't.

Obviously, one has some piece of the WorkShop installed that the other
doesn't.  My problem is that I can't find what piece that is.  What do
I need to get eserve?

Yes, my other option is to build --with-sparcworks=no.  I think I'll
do that for now.

Thanks,

--
John A. Turner         |"Music is the cup which holds the wine of silence;
Los Alamos Natl. Lab.  |  sound is that cup, but empty;
e-mail: turner@lanl.gov|    noise is that cup, but broken."
                       |                        - Robert Fripp

