MDEBAR@BNANDP11.BITNET.UUCP (09/01/87)
I would like to get a copy of the complete 3.9 distribution of MicroEmacs. Could you tell me if it is available on a Bitnet server, or if you could possibly send me the sources through Bitnet. michel debar fndp computing centre - rue grandgagnage 21 - b-5000 namur belgium phone= + 32 (81) 22 06 31 earn= mdebar@bnandp11.bitnet
tom@tsdiag.UUCP (11/19/87)
I am sorry, I just checked on a different machine and the doc's are to follow... One thing I did find... termio.c line 493 should be #else instead of #endif termio.c line 494.5 should be #endif gave "Not reachable warning" when compiling for system V -- Thomas A. Moulton, W2VY Life is too short to be mad about things. Home: (201) 779-W2VY Packet: w2vy@kd6th Voice: 145.190 (r) Work: (201) 492-4880 x3226 FAX: (201) 493-9167 Concurrent Computer Corp. uucp: ...!ihnp4!hotps!ka2qhd!w2vy
jpownell@palladium.UUCP (Jim E. Pownell) (03/19/88)
I'm sorry if this is a dupicate post, something is amiss in our system. Could a kind person please e-mail me an executable of microemacs 3.9 for the ibm-pc. Documentation would also be nice. Many thanks in advance. My address is harvard!cfisun!palladium!jpownell.. Thanks again, Jim Pownell
ken@umbc3.UMD.EDU (Ken Spagnolo ) (04/02/88)
The letter below was sent to Daniel Lawrence, creator of MicroEmacs. After about 3 weeks, I've not heard back, so I ask the Usenet community to help me with my problem. I discovered that someone at my site had a tar copy of me3.9, so I brought it down to my Amiga 1000 and started to work on compiling it. The only makefiles were .mwc and .unx, so I made one of my own for Aztec 3.6a. It was compiled with 'cc -Z3000 -o *.o *.c' (the standard .c.o: macro), and linked with 'ln *.o -lc' with no problems. -Z3000 was used because main.c complained about lack of string space. The ansi executable was created (because ANSI was #defined, along with AZTEC and AMIGA in estruct.h), but when run, only produced the ME3.9/Amiga screen and then hung. I had all of the related files in the current dir (*.cmd, amiga.rc, emacs.hlp, emacs.mss, etc), but nothing much happened before reboot time. Do you have any ideas on what I did wrong? I would appreciate any hints you can give me as I was looking forward to trying out your emacs. Thanx a lot. Have any Amigos out there gotten me3.9 to compile and run with Manx 3.6? I should note that the ANSI terminal switch was defined, because there was not one specifically for the Amiga. Should I be using another one? Thank you one and all. Ken Spagnolo ken@umbc3.umd.edu uunet!umbc3!ken