Please send this kind of post to xemacs-beta(a)xemacs.org or
xemacs-mule(a)xemacs.org.
>>>> "Eli" == Eli Liang
<eliang(a)ixcelerator.com> writes:
Eli> Just to let you know that the latest version of Mule
Eli> available on
ftp.xemacs.org <
ftp://ftp.xemacs.org/> does not
Eli> work properly in xemacs running native on a cleanly installed
Eli> version of Windows XP. It fails with the error:
Eli> (1) (warning/warning) Autoload error in: c:\Program
Eli> Files\XEmacs\xemacs-packages\lisp\skk\auto-autoloads:
Eli> Cannot open load file: mule
Eli> (2) (warning/warning) Autoload error in: c:\Program
Eli> Files\XEmacs\xemacs-packages\lisp\lookup\auto-autoloads:
Eli> Cannot open load file: mule
Eli> The same version of xemacs + Mule installed on Windows 2000
Eli> worked just fine.
Er, that's a warning. If XEmacs crashed or exited, something else
went wrong. Please inform us. I'm assuming not.
As far as I know there are no binaries configured with Mule provided
for the platform on
ftp.xemacs.org. Nor is there a "mule.el" file
anywhere. The only thing I can guess that would produce that error is
using a no-mule XEmacs, and any no-mule XEmacs should produce that
warning if skk or lookup is insatlled under xemacs-packages. Please
do M-: (featurep 'mule) RET to check for the Mule feature. I bet it
returns nil.
Also, please check whether the skk and lookup packages are installed
under xemacs-packages in Win2000. The way to avoid this warning is to
install those packages under mule-packages instead.
If you are using locally built versions of Mule XEmacs, please check
using M-x describe-installation that Mule was actually configured in.
If it was, please update to a recent version of net-utils using M-x
list-packages RET, then use M-x report-xemacs-bug RET to send a bug
report that will give a very complete description of the state of your
XEmacs.
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