~ writes:
I simply ran the setup program and did specify that I wanted all
the options. Funny thing but GNU emacs seems to not have this
problem.
They *can't* have this problem. GNU Emacs doesn't provide a package
system; you get absolutely everything they offer, no less, and no
more. They've seen the light; the next version of GNU Emacs will
provide a package system. My bet is that the one after that will be
similar to XEmacs's (i.e., most applications will be provided
separately), as the burden on developers of bootstrapping a whole
system from scratch has become very large, and will only get larger as
more packages are added.
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