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Re: Building 22.1, on Ubuntu     

Group: gnu.emacs.help · Group Profile · Search for Ubuntu Goodness in gnu.emacs.help
Author: Richard G Riley
Date: Sep 10, 2007 15:31

...> Emacs he managed to compile with minimal libraries did not support X11. And he complained over several iterations that what he compiled seemed sub-par to him, because Emacs compiled something as good as possible considering the available libraries. That and what you said might be interpreted differently. He got what he asked for. It was not what he WANTED, but it is what he asked ...
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Re: Building 22.1, on Ubuntu     

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Author: David Kastrup
Date: Sep 10, 2007 15:21

... that the Emacs he managed to compile with minimal libraries did not support X11. And he complained over several iterations that what he compiled seemed sub-par to him, because Emacs compiled something as good as possible considering the available libraries. He is not the first one with a complaint like that. IIRC, Emacs 23 (and possibly also 22.2, don't remember) will balk at compiling ...
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Re: Building 22.1, on Ubuntu     

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Author: Tim X
Date: Sep 10, 2007 00:40

... packages, combined with distros like Ubuntu which work hard at eliminating...are possibly trying to make ubuntu feel like fedora or what...sources. Instead, read about ubuntu, visit ubuntu forums and get to...This is fine and why ubuntu was put together. Let others...reports) excellent work of the Ubuntu team in liberating users form...to a distro like Gentoo. good luck Tim -- tcross (at) rapttech...
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Re: Building 22.1, on Ubuntu     

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Author: Tim X
Date: Sep 8, 2007 20:23

... to translate these into something that Ubuntu understands. Back to google. Ahh, really... to compile C/C++ programs using Ubuntu you need to have the ...-y install build-essential </quote> Sounds good. As for choosing between the others...sure what the situation is with ubuntu as I don't run it...their RPMs. This is not a ubuntu or debian specific issue (though package...
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Re: Building 22.1, on Ubuntu     

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Author: Dave Pawson
Date: Sep 8, 2007 08:19

... emacs (graphics based) loaded, from /usr/bin/emacs21 which I think is the Ubuntu default. I also seem to have built, and installed, emacs 22 This is GNU ... left now. mouse-wheel support? Yes, I know. Google it :-) So far so good! Thanks for your help. I'll try and list the packages for other Ubuntu users in a separate post. Thanks for your patience Eli. regards -- Dave ...
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Re: Building 22.1, on Ubuntu     

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Author: Dave Pawson
Date: Sep 8, 2007 04:45

...> I guess I need to translate these into something that Ubuntu understands. Back to google. Ahh, really? Isn't it obvious that...? Perhaps <quote> In order to compile C/C++ programs using Ubuntu you need to have the build-essential package installed. sudo apt-get -y install build-essential </quote> Sounds good. As for choosing between the others? Beyond me Peter. I ...
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Using webadmin.nsf from Firefox on Ubuntu Linux     

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Author: Herix
Date: Mar 3, 2007 08:08

My home computer is under Ubuntu Linux. I set up a Domino Server on it (I ...my browser brings me the usual splash screen. So far, so good. Now, I'd like to administer my server from the ... i686; fr; rv:1.8.0.10) Gecko/20070302 Ubuntu/dapper-security Firefox/1.5.0.10 > I tried ... Domino server from a Linux box ? 2) ditto, more specifically Ubuntu ? 3) Is there any tweak to let my server know ...
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[9fans] plan9 on Xen3.0/ubuntu     

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Author: Phil Kulin
Date: Jan 21, 2007 04:24

...generic-xen0 (root@vernadsky) (gcc version 4.1.2 20060928 (prerelease) (Ubuntu 4.1.1-13ubuntu5)) #3 SMP Mon Oct 16 06:15:23 UTC 2006 (ubuntu-xen) [ 0.000000] BIOS-provided physical RAM map: [ 0.000000]... mode... Ok. [ 1.324540] calibrate_delay_direct() failed to get a good estimate for loops_per_jiffy. [ 1.324548] Probably due to long platform interrupts. ...
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freebsd to ubuntu     

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Author: akiuni
Date: Jan 15, 2007 08:36

...3, compiling and working well on Linux Ubuntu Dapper-Drake (6.0 if I remember)... how to proceed... Does someone know a good way ? NB: If I try to compile my code on ubuntu, gcc wasn't able to find the ...oskit package" was including it: ( http://packages.ubuntu.com/ -> search if_dl.h ) I have installed ... compiled my code with -I option, but ubuntu found errors in the library (syntax ...
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Color-theme and Ubuntu - all recent versions of both     

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Author: Sébastien Vauban
Date: Jan 11, 2007 04:57

Hello, I just installed Ubuntu Edgy 6.10, and still experiences problems with color-theme (versions 6.5.4, 6.5.5 and 6.6.0) under Emacs ...example on http://www.mygooglest.com/sva/Screenshot.png. I really need to be able to use both of those great stuff... So good. Can somebody preciously try to help me? Many thanks in advance, Seb PS1- BTW, I must admit that list-colors-display ...
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