Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic(a)iskon.hr> writes:
> But it is only once per XEmacs session,
I'm sorry to be a spoil-sport, but no it's not.
Than _that_ is a bug.
> We give the memory of destroyed buffers back don't we?
Only in some cases, when compiling with relocating allocator.
But these some include 99% of the platforms our user run on, don't they?
> Don't use unstable versions of distributions (although I
need to see
> whether the transition is complete enough, come potato release
> time).
You have got to be kidding. Slink is older than bible, and the
versions of some crucial packages are too old to be even useful.
I use a Slink+minimal updates at home it still works adequately...
[The devils advocate could argue at this point that you should
consider switching to a distro that has more frequent releases]
> > What's ~/.xemacs?
>
> A convenient directory for XEmacs to write stuff too, such as
> precomputed help tables of contents.
I thought the idea was that such a directory was strictly optional.
I, for one, don't have one.
But if you need a feature that needs it, you'll need to.
Jan