>>>> "Patrick" == Patrick Quinnett
<pquinnet(a)J-QUIN.com> writes:
Hi Patrick,
you need to install XEmacs pacakge xemacs-base.
See
XEmacs <= 21.1
Options->Manage Packages->Add Download
Site->xemacs.org
Options->Manage Packages->List & Install
XEmacs >= 21.4
Tools->Packages->Add Download
Site->xemacs.org
Tools->Packages->List & Install
If problems persist, 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
Patrick> Please describe as succinctly as possible:
Patrick> - What happened. : Xemacs comes up fine but clicking on any of the
Patrick> icons, like open file, gets and error message:
Patrick> Symbol's function definition is void:
Patrick> xpm-button-create
Patrick> This is the same for at least the first 4
Patrick> icons.
Patrick> - What you thought should have happened.: For file open, a
Patrick> directory listing
Patrick> window would open for me to select a file to
Patrick> edit.
Patrick> - Precisely what you were doing at the time.: XEMACS window was open
Patrick> and
Patrick> I clicked on the first OPEN icon to edit a
Patrick> file for the first
Patrick> time and the above error message appeared.
Patrick> Tried the
Patrick> same for the next 3 and got similar messages.
Patrick> Its like
Patrick> the routines that are associated with the
Patrick> buttons are not
Patrick> found.
Patrick> Xemacs is in /usr/opt/xemacs...
Patrick> "tar -xvf" the downloaded binary tar file
Patrick> And then started the app ....
Patrick> thanks in advance - pquinnet(a)j-quin.com
--
Adrian Aichner
mailto:adrianï¼ xemacs.org
http://www.xemacs.org/