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RE: Environmental Variables




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> * Robinow, David <drobinow@dayton.adroit.com> writes:
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Yes, that really sucks. I've tried and tried and I wasn't able to figure
out how to avoid this.
 I talked to the Windows guy here and he claims to have fixed it.  I've
been getting bounced by the list (something I highly approve of by the way)
 
> >> XEmacs builds OOTB.  I'm not sure what to do if you are not using X
> >> though.
> >  The X in XEmacs has nothing to do with the X Window system.
> >  XEmacs builds OOTB with or without X libraries.
> 
> What I meant was I do not know how to get the Windows GUI.  I have a
> packaged XEmacs installed that doesn't use X and right of hand I do
> not know how they do it.  Obviously, it can run in the terminal,
> although I do not care to know how that looks on a DOS terminal.  The
> standard XEmacs build, though, looks for X and tries to build support
> for it.
  Well, I don't know the details but if you don't have X it will build
a Windows version. You can also use -nw if you want (you get that for free)
  If you're really curious look at the files ending in -msw.c, -msw.h in
the src/ directory.

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