rosalia@faraday.sunysb.edu (Mark Galassi) (01/21/88)
Does anyone have m-ridge.h and s-ros.h files (or whatever names you might use) for the GNU emacs distribution? I am in this very second compiling it on our ridges, and I made up "ad hoc" files. If so, could you please send them to me? I suspect that I might get crazy errors. In any case, even if you don't have such files, do you know where the ROS equivalent of "/unix" or "/vmunix" is? We run ROS 3.5, and in / and /ros I found no executables that seemed to do the same thing. Thanks, -- Mark Galassi ...!{sbcs,icus}!mozart!rosalia { these opinions are mine, and should be everybody else's :-) }
fink@orstcs.CS.ORST.EDU (Paul Fink) (01/25/88)
In article <125@faraday.sunysb.edu> rosalia@faraday.UUCP (Mark Galassi) writes: >Does anyone have m-ridge.h and s-ros.h files (or whatever names you >might use) for the GNU emacs distribution? I am in this very second >compiling it on our ridges, and I made up "ad hoc" files. > >If so, could you please send them to me? I suspect that I might get >crazy errors. In any case, even if you don't have such files, do you >know where the ROS equivalent of "/unix" or "/vmunix" is? We run >ROS 3.5, and in / and /ros I found no executables that seemed to do >the same thing. Thanks, >-- Lots of luck! There are no /unix or /vmunix in ROS. ROS is NOT Unix its ROS what ever that is. GNU emacs can be a real pain to bring up on odd ball systems. I do know that microemacs runs fine under ROS. But if you do get it up let me know I might try to ............. On second thought don't bother I don't have time to try it again. Good luck paul