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>>>>> "Greg" == Greg Klanderman <greg@alphatech.com> writes:

Greg> (I just joined the list and this is my first XEmacs build)

Welcome.  Thanks for the report Greg.

Greg> ./configure --prefix /home/greg/packages/xemacs-beta/19.x --exec-prefix=/home/greg/packages/xemacs-beta/19.x/sun4 --verbose  --with-dialogs=athena --with-menubars=lucid --with-scrollbars=lucid --x-includes=/usr/openwin/include --x-libraries=/usr/openwin/lib


Greg> Configured for `sparc-sun-solaris2.4'.

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Greg> btw: this was b3 patched to b4 in case anyone cares...

I do care, and the reports are kept for future reference.  I have
little other way of keeping track of what works and what doesn't work
on system types I don't have access to (anything except Intel Linux at
the present time).  The number of reports also gives me a rough
estimate of how much testing each release gets.
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