XEmacs Packages have been pre-released (2009-07-26-17)
15 years, 4 months
Norbert Koch
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Hey there everyone.
I have just added the following packages to the 'Pre-Releases'
directory:
New Packages in Pre-Release:
===========================
ede-1.02-pkg.tar.gz upstream version: 1.0pre4
Previously Announced Packages Still in Pre-Release:
==================================================
easypg-1.03-pkg.tar.gz upstream version: 0.0.16
edit-utils-2.41-pkg.tar.gz upstream version: none
eshell-1.18-pkg.tar.gz upstream version: 0fc80a3f6bb3bb59f42e9ff83cc8b89bf90fe658
general-docs-1.06-pkg.tar.gz upstream version: none
latin-euro-standards-1.09-pkg.tar.gz upstream version: 1.09
prog-modes-2.20-pkg.tar.gz upstream version: none
ruby-modes-1.04-pkg.tar.gz upstream version: 1.8.7
vc-1.46-pkg.tar.gz upstream version: none
Detailed Changes:
================
- ------- ChangeLog Entries from xemacs-packages/ede/ChangeLog -------
2009-07-26 Norbert Koch <viteno(a)xemacs.org>
* Makefile (VERSION): XEmacs package 1.02 released.
Installing These:
================
Manually:
- --------
1) Download the packages that you want to install from:
/ftp.xemacs.org:/pub/xemacs/beta/experimental/packages/
2) Unpack them to: [1]
/usr/local/lib/xemacs/xemacs-packages/
3) Re-start XEmacs.
Using XEmacs Package Tools (XEmacs 21.[245].x):
- ----------------------------------------------
1) Tools -> Packages -> Add Download Site -> Pre-Releases
2) Tools -> Packages -> List and Install
3) Select the packages you wish to install (there are brief
instructions at the bottom of the packages buffer).
4) Packages -> Install/Remove Selected
5) Re-start XEmacs.
Using XEmacs Package Tools (XEmacs 21.1.14):
- -------------------------------------------
1) Options -> Manage Packages -> Add Download Site -> Pre-Releases
2) Options -> Manage Packages -> List and Install
3 - 5) As per XEmacs 21.[245].x.
norbert - XEmacs Package Release Manager.
Footnotes:
[1] Note: Mule packages should be installed into:
/usr/local/lib/xemacs/mule-packages/
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Re: Missing command "edit-options"
15 years, 4 months
Adrian Aichner
The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
that has been posted to comp.emacs.xemacs as well.
Alan <wehmann(a)fnal.gov> writes:
> I am using
>
> XEmacs 21.4 (patch 21) "Educational Television" [Lucid] (i586-pc-
> win32) of Sun Oct 07 2007 on VSHELTON-PC2
>
> Info node "(xemacs)Edit Options" describes two commands "list-options"
> and "edit-options" which don't seem to exist in my XEmacs. The second
> of these is also mentioned in Info node "(lispref)Defining Variables"
> and in node "(lispref)Style Tips". They appear to have something to
> do with customization of variables.
Hello Alan!
Thanks for reporting this stale documentation!
Please use
(info "(xemacs)Easy Customization")
instead.
XEmacs-Beta:
I think
(info "(xemacs)Edit Options")
should be removed entirely from 21.4 and 21.5.
References to edit-options were removed from documentation strings of
defvar and defconst in 2000.
See
http://www.xemacs.org/Releases/21.2.35.html
and
http://www.xemacs.org/Releases/21.1.11.html
NB:
I can't find any traces of the actual removal of list-options and
edit-options commands from XEMacs in sources nor ChangeLog files.
GNU Emacs still has a file lisp/obsolete/options.el in my
not-quite-up-to-date CVS working directory.
Best regards!
Adrian
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XEmacs Packages have been pre-released (2009-07-24-13)
15 years, 4 months
Norbert Koch
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Hey there everyone.
I have just added the following packages to the 'Pre-Releases'
directory:
New Packages in Pre-Release:
===========================
ruby-modes-1.04-pkg.tar.gz upstream version: 1.8.7
Previously Announced Packages Still in Pre-Release:
==================================================
easypg-1.03-pkg.tar.gz upstream version: 0.0.16
edit-utils-2.41-pkg.tar.gz upstream version: none
eshell-1.18-pkg.tar.gz upstream version: 0fc80a3f6bb3bb59f42e9ff83cc8b89bf90fe658
general-docs-1.06-pkg.tar.gz upstream version: none
latin-euro-standards-1.09-pkg.tar.gz upstream version: 1.09
prog-modes-2.20-pkg.tar.gz upstream version: none
vc-1.46-pkg.tar.gz upstream version: none
Detailed Changes:
================
- ------- ChangeLog Entries from xemacs-packages/ruby-modes/ChangeLog -------
2009-07-24 Norbert Koch <viteno(a)xemacs.org>
* Makefile (VERSION): XEmacs package 1.04 released.
2009-07-24 Hans de Graaff <graaff(a)xemacs.org>
* Sync with upstream 1.8.7
Installing These:
================
Manually:
- --------
1) Download the packages that you want to install from:
/ftp.xemacs.org:/pub/xemacs/beta/experimental/packages/
2) Unpack them to: [1]
/usr/local/lib/xemacs/xemacs-packages/
3) Re-start XEmacs.
Using XEmacs Package Tools (XEmacs 21.[245].x):
- ----------------------------------------------
1) Tools -> Packages -> Add Download Site -> Pre-Releases
2) Tools -> Packages -> List and Install
3) Select the packages you wish to install (there are brief
instructions at the bottom of the packages buffer).
4) Packages -> Install/Remove Selected
5) Re-start XEmacs.
Using XEmacs Package Tools (XEmacs 21.1.14):
- -------------------------------------------
1) Options -> Manage Packages -> Add Download Site -> Pre-Releases
2) Options -> Manage Packages -> List and Install
3 - 5) As per XEmacs 21.[245].x.
norbert - XEmacs Package Release Manager.
Footnotes:
[1] Note: Mule packages should be installed into:
/usr/local/lib/xemacs/mule-packages/
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Re: a couple of thoughts about codings in 21.4
15 years, 4 months
Aidan Kehoe
Ar an dara lá is fiche de mí Iúil, scríobh Julian Bradfield:
> [...] The reason is that VM fails to set binary coding system when it
> reads in the files for virtual folders (and in a couple of other places
> too).
Ah; I never use virtual folders, which is why I didn’t see that. Thanks for
the report, I’ll try to keep an eye on the VM discussions to make sure any
patch gets applied.
> Of course, once I'd fixed that, I then screwed myself again by
> manually editing my mailfolder to fix up a corruption caused by AFS
> locking failure, and forgetting to force binary coding...
> So now I have a hook in insert-file-contents-pre-hook (which I never
> knew about before, but which is saving my life) to detect mail files
> and set binary coding.
>
> >Great, looks like we should make a release and deprecate 21.4, to prevent
> >people from thinking Mule-UCS a reasonable excuse for software.
>
> Or 21.4 could just adopt my small simple patches to replace mule-ucs!
I can’t see that happening.
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XEmacs Packages have been pre-released (2009-07-22-09)
15 years, 4 months
Norbert Koch
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Hey there everyone.
I have just added the following packages to the 'Pre-Releases'
directory:
New Packages in Pre-Release:
===========================
edit-utils-2.41-pkg.tar.gz upstream version: none
latin-euro-standards-1.09-pkg.tar.gz upstream version: 1.09
Previously Announced Packages Still in Pre-Release:
==================================================
easypg-1.03-pkg.tar.gz upstream version: 0.0.16
eshell-1.18-pkg.tar.gz upstream version: 0fc80a3f6bb3bb59f42e9ff83cc8b89bf90fe658
general-docs-1.06-pkg.tar.gz upstream version: none
prog-modes-2.20-pkg.tar.gz upstream version: none
ruby-modes-1.03-pkg.tar.gz upstream version: 1.8.5_pre4
vc-1.46-pkg.tar.gz upstream version: none
Detailed Changes:
================
- ------- ChangeLog Entries from mule-packages/latin-euro-standards/ChangeLog -------
2009-07-22 Norbert Koch <viteno(a)xemacs.org>
* Makefile (VERSION): XEmacs package 1.09 released.
2009-07-21 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea(a)parhasard.net>
* latin-euro-latin10.el (find-charset):
Stop pretending to support versions < 21.4.
Stop loading cl-macs from this file (and hence, from
auto-autoloads.elc), it's needed at compile time, not run time.
Move to loop syntax instead of mapc + lambda.
Avoid some needless version workarounds.
* latin-euro-latin7.el (latin-euro-recognize-safe-charsets):
New variable, describing whether this XEmacs supports the
`safe-charsets' #'make-coding-system parameter.
* latin-euro-latin7.el (find-charset):
Same approach as in -latin10.el, no support for < 21.4; no
explicit load of cl-macs, loop syntax instead of mapc + lambda,
avoid needless version workarounds.
* latin-euro-latin7.el (find-coding-system):
Specify the `safe-charsets' parameter if we can, avoiding test
`query-coding-region' test failures in the trunk.
Avoid some needless compatibility measures.
* latin-euro-latin8.el:
Same work as in `latin-euro-latin7.el'
- ------- ChangeLog Entries from xemacs-packages/edit-utils/ChangeLog -------
2009-07-22 Norbert Koch <viteno(a)xemacs.org>
* Makefile (VERSION): XEmacs package 2.41 released.
2009-05-22 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea(a)parhasard.net>
* savehist.el (savehist-save):
Use (format "%s" (coding-system-name savehist-coding-system))
instead of writing the (unreadable) coding system object itself to
the file.
Installing These:
================
Manually:
- --------
1) Download the packages that you want to install from:
/ftp.xemacs.org:/pub/xemacs/beta/experimental/packages/
2) Unpack them to: [1]
/usr/local/lib/xemacs/xemacs-packages/
3) Re-start XEmacs.
Using XEmacs Package Tools (XEmacs 21.[245].x):
- ----------------------------------------------
1) Tools -> Packages -> Add Download Site -> Pre-Releases
2) Tools -> Packages -> List and Install
3) Select the packages you wish to install (there are brief
instructions at the bottom of the packages buffer).
4) Packages -> Install/Remove Selected
5) Re-start XEmacs.
Using XEmacs Package Tools (XEmacs 21.1.14):
- -------------------------------------------
1) Options -> Manage Packages -> Add Download Site -> Pre-Releases
2) Options -> Manage Packages -> List and Install
3 - 5) As per XEmacs 21.[245].x.
norbert - XEmacs Package Release Manager.
Footnotes:
[1] Note: Mule packages should be installed into:
/usr/local/lib/xemacs/mule-packages/
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a couple of thoughts about codings in 21.4
15 years, 4 months
Julian Bradfield
I've recently had all the non-UTF8 non-ASCII mail in my folders corrupted,
irrecoverably so (short of searching through many days' backups, which
I can't do myself). The cause of the corruption is bugs in VM, exposed
by my switching all my coding system defaults to utf-8. The reason
it's irrecoverable is the putrid pile of dingos' kidneys that is
mule-ucs, and in particular the way it does no validity checking at
all when it decodes alleged utf-8 (rather than copying the invalid
bytes into the buffer as Latin1, as the ISO2022, SJIS and Big5 methods
do).
This caused me to observe:
(1) 21.4(.22) does have the necessary infrastructure to handle UTF8
itself for the BMP: it has UTF8 coding, it has mule-to-ucs-table
and ucs-to-mule-table and uses them in the C. So, with a fairly
small amount of work, plus the use of 9 private 2D charsets (for
which I had to lose chinese-isoir165 and ethiopic, which is frankly
no loss), one can implement UTF8 for the entire BMP in Lisp
without having to touch mule-ucs at all.
To me, this sounds like an improvement, that could be shipped
with 21.4 to make it more robust. However, ...
(2) The C routine coding_decode_utf8 *also* doesn't do any validity
checking! Who's responsible for that, eh?
This should be fixed, which I will do instanter (I already wrote
the code for my (currently suspended) pure Unicode fork anyway).
Any interest in having these in 21.4? (It is still the advertised
stable branch!)
Secondly, I also find it essential nowadays (if I could keep my mail
uncorrupted) to handle GB18030. So does anybody in China. So I
implemented that in C, using a mapping table to Unicode.
Do you want that? (It should be almost the same in 21.5.)
On that topic, it's a sad truth that that PRC-locale software
(especially that made by Microsoft) advertises text as GB2312 when in
fact it's GBK or even GB18030. This is just too big a fact to
ignore. So what I would like to do is arrange that my "gb2312" coding
system actually decodes GB18030 on read, but correctly only puts out
real GB2312 on write. I can't see any easy way to arrange this in
Lisp. Is there one?
Julian.
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[Failure] XEmacs 21.5-b29 "garbanzo" cdc51540fed7 tip i586-pc-win32, syntax error : identifier 'LPSHQUERYRBINFO'
15 years, 4 months
Adrian Aichner
Hi All, I'm verifying like local changes to build hg-xemacs with
Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0
Here's the starting point from fresh
hg clone http://hg.debian.org/hg/xemacs/xemacs
and
hg pull -u
with any of my work applied.
Adrian
> XEmacs Build Report generated by emacs-version
> 21.5 (beta28) "fuki" a1dd514df5c6+ tip XEmacs Lucid
> with system-configuration
> i586-pc-win32
> follows:
> Contents of c:\Hacking\hg.debian.org\hg\xemacs\xemacs\Installation:
> (Output from most recent run of ./configure)
OS version:
Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600]
OS: Windows_NT
XEmacs 21.5-b29 "garbanzo" cdc51540fed7 tip configured for `i586-pc-win32'.
Building XEmacs using ""c:\\Programme\\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\\VC\\bin\\nmake.exe"".
Building XEmacs using make flags " ".
Building XEmacs in source tree "c:\\Hacking\\hg.debian.org\\hg\\xemacs\\xemacs".
For src, using compiler "cl -nologo -W3 -DSTRICT -Zi -O2 -G5 -Ob2 -MDd -c -TP -Ic:\Hacking\hg.debian.org\hg\xemacs\xemacs\nt\inc -Ic:\Hacking\hg.debian.org\hg\xemacs\xemacs\src -I"c:\Hacking\libs4xemacs\xpm-3.4k" -I"c:\Hacking\libs4xemacs\xpm-3.4k\lib" -I"c:\Hacking\libs4xemacs\libpng-1.2.20" -I"c:\Hacking\libs4xemacs\zlib" -I"c:\Hacking\libs4xemacs\tiff-v3.4\libtiff" -I"c:\Dokumente und Einstellungen\AichnerAd\Desktop\Downloads\jpeg-6b" -I"c:\Hacking\libs4xemacs\compface" -I"c:\Hacking\libs4xemacs\zlib" -DHAVE_MS_WINDOWS -DHAVE_MENUBARS -DHAVE_SCROLLBARS -DHAVE_TOOLBARS -DHAVE_WIDGETS -DHAVE_DIALOGS -DHAVE_XPM -DFOR_MSW -DHAVE_GIF -DHAVE_PNG -DHAVE_TIFF -DHAVE_JPEG -DHAVE_XFACE -DHAVE_ZLIB -DHAVE_NATIVE_SOUND -DMULE -DPDUMP -DNEW_GC -DUSE_KKCC -DSYSTEM_MALLOC -DDEBUG_XEMACS -D_DEBUG -DWIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN -DWIN32_NATIVE -Demacs -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DPATH_VERSION=\"21.5-b29\" -DPATH_PROGNAME=\"xemacs\" -DEMACS_VERSION=\"21.5-b29\" -DEMACS_PROGNAME=\"xemacs\" -DSHE!
BANG_PROGNAME=\"xemacs-script\" -DSTACK_TRACE_EYE_CATCHER=xemacs_21_5_b29_i586_pc_win32 -DPATH_PREFIX=\""c:\\Program Files\\XEmacs\\XEmacs-21.5-b29"\" -DEMACS_MAJOR_VERSION=21 -DEMACS_MINOR_VERSION=5 -DEMACS_BETA_VERSION=29 -DXEMACS_CODENAME=\""garbanzo"\" -DXEMACS_EXTRA_NAME=\""cdc51540fed7 tip"\" -DPATH_LATE_PACKAGE_DIRECTORIES=\""c:\\Programme\\XEmacs"\" -DEMACS_CONFIGURATION=\"i586-pc-win32\"".
For lib-src, using compiler "cl -nologo -W3 -DSTRICT -Zi -O2 -G5 -Ob2 -MDd -Ic:\Hacking\hg.debian.org\hg\xemacs\xemacs\lib-src -Ic:\Hacking\hg.debian.org\hg\xemacs\xemacs\src -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DWIN32_NATIVE".
Compiling as C++.
Installing XEmacs in "c:\\Program Files\\XEmacs\\XEmacs-21.5-b29".
Package path is "c:\\Programme\\XEmacs".
Compiling in support for Microsoft Windows native GUI.
Compiling in international (MULE) support.
Compiling in support for XPM images.
Compiling in support for GIF images.
Compiling in support for PNG images.
Compiling in support for TIFF images.
Compiling in support for JPEG images.
Compiling in support for X-Face message headers.
Compiling in support for GZIP compression/decompression.
Compiling in support for toolbars.
Compiling in support for dialogs.
Compiling in support for widgets.
Compiling in support for native sounds.
Using portable dumper.
Using system malloc.
Using DLL version of C runtime library.
Compiling in debugging support (no slowdown).
Compiling with optimization.
Using new experimental GC mark algorithms.
Using new experimental incremental garbage collector and new allocator.
> Contents of c:\Hacking\hg.debian.org\hg\xemacs\xemacs\nt\xemacs-make-all.err
> keeping lines matching
> "^--\[\[\|\]\]$\|^\(cd\|n?make\)\s-\|errors?\|warnings?\|pure.*\(space\|size\)\|hides\b\|strange\|shadowings\|^Compil\(ing\s-+in\|ation\)\|^Using\|not\s-+found\|^While\s-+compiling.*\(
\s-+.+\)*\|^Note:\|Installing\|[Ff]ile(s) copied\|\s-+tests\s-+\|^[A-Z] [^ ]+$\|^Wrong number of arguments:\|^ \*\* "
> and then deleting lines matching
> "confl.*with.*auto-inlining\|^Formatting:"
cd c:\Hacking\hg.debian.org\hg\xemacs\xemacs\nt\
nmake /f xemacs.mak all
Compilation started at Sat Jul 18 20:55:04 2009 +0200 (Westeuropäische Sommerzeit)
Installing XEmacs in "c:\\Program Files\\XEmacs\\XEmacs-21.5-b29".
cl: Command line warning D9002 : ignoring unknown option '-G5'
c:\Hacking\hg.debian.org\hg\xemacs\xemacs\lib-src\make-dump-id.c(36) : warning C4244: '=' : conversion from '__time64_t' to 'long', possible loss of data
cl: Command line warning D9002 : ignoring unknown option '-G5'
cl: Command line warning D9002 : ignoring unknown option '-G5'
cl: Command line warning D9002 : ignoring unknown option '-G5'
cl: Command line warning D9002 : ignoring unknown option '-G5'
cl: Command line warning D9002 : ignoring unknown option '-G5'
cl: Command line warning D9002 : ignoring unknown option '-G5'
cl: Command line warning D9002 : ignoring unknown option '-G5'
cl: Command line warning D9002 : ignoring unknown option '-G5'
cl: Command line warning D9002 : ignoring unknown option '-G5'
cl: Command line warning D9002 : ignoring unknown option '-G5'
cl: Command line warning D9002 : ignoring unknown option '-G5'
c:\hacking\hg.debian.org\hg\xemacs\xemacs\src\intl-auto-encap-win32.h(80) : error C2061: syntax error : identifier 'LPSHQUERYRBINFO'
NMAKE: fatal error U1077: '"C:\Programme\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\BIN\cl.EXE"' : return code '0x2'
Compilation exited abnormally with code 2 at Sat Jul 18 20:55:30
c:\Hacking\hg.debian.org\hg\xemacs\xemacs\nt\xemacs-make-check.err not found!
c:\Hacking\hg.debian.org\hg\xemacs\xemacs\nt\xemacs-make-check-temacs.err not found!
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XEmacs Packages have been pre-released (2009-07-20-21)
15 years, 4 months
Norbert Koch
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Hey there everyone.
I have just added the following packages to the 'Pre-Releases'
directory:
New Packages in Pre-Release:
===========================
ruby-modes-1.03-pkg.tar.gz upstream version: 1.8.5_pre4
Previously Announced Packages Still in Pre-Release:
==================================================
easypg-1.03-pkg.tar.gz upstream version: 0.0.16
eshell-1.18-pkg.tar.gz upstream version: 0fc80a3f6bb3bb59f42e9ff83cc8b89bf90fe658
general-docs-1.06-pkg.tar.gz upstream version: none
prog-modes-2.20-pkg.tar.gz upstream version: none
vc-1.46-pkg.tar.gz upstream version: none
Detailed Changes:
================
- ------- ChangeLog Entries from xemacs-packages/ruby-modes/ChangeLog -------
2009-07-20 Norbert Koch <viteno(a)xemacs.org>
* Makefile (VERSION): XEmacs package 1.03 released.
2009-07-19 Hans de Graaff <graaff(a)xemacs.org>
* Sync with upstream 1.8.5_pre4
* ruby-electric.el: New.
Installing These:
================
Manually:
- --------
1) Download the packages that you want to install from:
/ftp.xemacs.org:/pub/xemacs/beta/experimental/packages/
2) Unpack them to: [1]
/usr/local/lib/xemacs/xemacs-packages/
3) Re-start XEmacs.
Using XEmacs Package Tools (XEmacs 21.[245].x):
- ----------------------------------------------
1) Tools -> Packages -> Add Download Site -> Pre-Releases
2) Tools -> Packages -> List and Install
3) Select the packages you wish to install (there are brief
instructions at the bottom of the packages buffer).
4) Packages -> Install/Remove Selected
5) Re-start XEmacs.
Using XEmacs Package Tools (XEmacs 21.1.14):
- -------------------------------------------
1) Options -> Manage Packages -> Add Download Site -> Pre-Releases
2) Options -> Manage Packages -> List and Install
3 - 5) As per XEmacs 21.[245].x.
norbert - XEmacs Package Release Manager.
Footnotes:
[1] Note: Mule packages should be installed into:
/usr/local/lib/xemacs/mule-packages/
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Re: Problem report.
15 years, 4 months
Giacomo Boffi
Stephen J. Turnbull writes:
> > > Warning: Color name "Black" is not defined
>
> This is a real WTF. "Black" is guaranteed to be defined by the X
> protocol itself. (So we also seem to be missing rgb.txt, but I
> don't think that's a crash.)
oh! you're riding MY hobby-horse! in modern Xorg's X servers the color
database is builtin at compilation time, the eventual /etc/.../rgb.txt
is only present as a reference and is never ever read by the server, a
thing that upsets the fanatic in me, <from a soapbox: "I DO WANT TO TO
DEFINE AND NAME MY OWN COLORS!">
ciao ;)
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Re: Problem report.
15 years, 4 months
Aidan Kehoe
Ar an t-ochtú lá déag de mí Iúil, scríobh Stephen J. Turnbull:
> Aidan Kehoe writes:
>
> > It helps a little, Gilberto; now we know that your binary has no debugging
> > symbols, so the backtrace would be of minimal use to us :-( .
>
> I don't think we need it. Looks like he has an XEmacs built without
> XFT, and the server offers no legacy fonts. Boom!
If he has, then it’s 21.4 or an old 21.5; the current list of fallback fonts
is different.
> Gilberto, I suppose you can run XEmacs locally?
>
> Technical discussion:
>
> > > Warning: Color name "Black" is not defined
>
> This is a real WTF. "Black" is guaranteed to be defined by the X
> protocol itself. (So we also seem to be missing rgb.txt, but I don't
> think that's a crash.)
It would be simple enough to move to hex values for the various colours in
Emacs.ad (maybe leaving the existing text values in comments); that would
avoid these warnings well enough.
> > > Warning: Color name "Gray80" is not defined
> > > Warning: Cannot convert string
> > > "-*-helvetica-bold-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-iso8859-*" to type FontStruct
>
> This is eventually fatal, but it takes X a while to catch on to its
> own brain-death. I've looked at trying to catch this, run up a white
> flag with writin' on it that says "<gasp> No fonts! Choke, die ...".
> But this is pretty early in initialization and deep in Xt. Messy, and
> hard to ensure that the error handler gets properly reset later.
We handle it reasonably on 21.5. See objects-xlike-inc.c, search for “Your X
server fonts appear to be inconsistent”.
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