At 8/21/01 11:29 AM (Tuesday), Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:
>>>>> "David" == David A Cobb
<superbiskit(a)home.com> writes:
David> warning: cannot find entry symbol _WinMainCRTStartup;
David> defaulting to 00401000 id.o
This is a known warning, fixed in 21.5.2 and later. Although it won't
fix the terminal error about installexe.sh (IIRC), you should consider
updating to 21.5.2. You may or may not want to go as far as the CVS
HEAD, as Ben has recently committed some huge patches.
Hmmm, the problem was in "r21-5-latest-beta" synchronized 8/20.
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David> + make check
The rpoblems with "make check" probably indicate that you are (1) not
configuring Mule and (2) don't have a database (Berkeley DB-style)
library.
I have gdbm and postgresql. I haven't tried getting postgresql up and running.
David> I DID NOT EXPECT TO FIND A REFERENCE TO MY 21.4.3
INSTALLATION AT:
David> Loading /usr/local/lib/XEmacs-21.4.3/lisp/dumped-lisp.el...
This is not good. Maybe something is invoking "xemacs" off the PATH
rather than the newly built executable with a fully-qualified path?
Clarify please. Yes, xemacs-21.4.3 would be visible from the PATH because,
IIRC, ļ¼ file(/usr/local/i686-pc-cygwin/bin/xemacs) is a symlink to it. I
would think having xemacs on the path would be a pretty normal situation.
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