>>>> "Carlos" == Carlos Cantu
<ccantu(a)us.ibm.com> writes: 
Carlos, please use
Help->Send Bug Report... 
or
M-x report-emacs-bug 
as suggested in
http://www.xemacs.org/Debug/index.html
This will tell us enough about your XEmacs installation so that we
should be able to help you.
If XEmacs does not build or start up, please send any version and
configuration information you have to xemacs-beta(a)xemacs.org with any
mailer as plain text (MIME attachments are OK, please don't send HTML
mail).
On linux type
ulimit -c unlimited
in the shell before starting XEmacs from it, else you might not get a
core file.
Best regards,
Adrian
    Carlos> Installed XEmacs-21.4.9 on Windows 2000.
    Carlos> When I try opening a .c file, I get the following messages.  "Mode
c-mode
    Carlos> is not installed.  Download package (prog-modes 1.60)"  & then 
"File mode
    Carlos> specification error: (error "c-mode")".
    Carlos> I installed the sumo-tarball packages.  I also installed the cc-mode
    Carlos> package separately.
    Carlos> I tried putting
    Carlos>      (load-file
    Carlos>
"C:/progra~1/XEmacs/XEmacs-21.4.9/xemacs-packages/lisp/cc-mode/cc-mode")
    Carlos> in my init.el.  Also tried
    Carlos>      (require 'cc-mode)
    Carlos> and
    Carlos>      (load-library "cc-mode")
    Carlos> and
    Carlos>      (setq load-path (cons
    Carlos> "C:/progra~1/XEmacs/XEmacs-21.4.9/xemacs-packages" load-path))
    Carlos> I still get the same messages.  So it seems it's not finding my
cc-mode
    Carlos> package and for some reason it's looking for c-mode which I don't
have.  My
    Carlos> packages are right under the XEmacs-21.4.9 directory.  cc-mode is in the
    Carlos> xemacs-packages/lisp/cc-mode directory. I had similar problems on 21.4.6
&
    Carlos> 4.5.  I never ran into any problems when I was on 21.1.xx.  But since my
    Carlos> hard drive crashed I've been trying to load the latest of everything.
    Carlos> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
    Carlos> Carlos
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