>>>> "Mike" == Mike Kupfer
<kupfer(a)athyra.sfbay.sun.com> writes:
Mike> Is this a MULE thing? I'm running non-MULE XEmacs.
Yes, latin-unity depends on MULE.
Mike> I also isolated the problem[1] a little further.
Mike> (mm-coding-system-p 'iso-8859-1)
Mike> is returning nil. This is because find-coding-system and
Mike> coding-system-p are both unbound, and mm-coding-system-list
Mike> (the function) is aliased to "ignore".
Mike> Where do I go from here?
ding. It's a Gnus issue (alternatively, they can say they don't
support no-MULE XEmacs any more). It's possible that we should also
make an adjustment, but since they've got compatibility code in place,
they're going to be the best bet for a diagnosis.
There's an outside chance that configuring XEmacs --with-file-coding
will help. (Check the output of .configure --help, the option names
have changed with the move to autoconf 2.59 in 21.5, and I don't
remember the 21.4 version for sure). However, I don't think that will
actually know that 'iso-8859-1 is a coding system, and you'll end up
in the same place.
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