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Re: XFree86 3.3 update



On 17 Jun 1997, John Goerzen wrote:

> Previously, I reported general success with XFree86 except with
> Xemacs.  (A brief review: replacing XFree86 3.2 with XFree86 3.3
> caused Xemacs to core dump at *every* startup, regardless of whether
> or not it was using X mode.  This rendered xemacs totally useless.)
> 
> I reported that as a bug the very first day that XFree86 3.3 was
> available as a Debian package (a week or two ago, I believe).  I have
> still not heard back from the maintainer of xemacs (I reported the bug
> against xemacs19).
> 
> I subsequently updated my system to the 3.3-2 version of the XFree86
> packages, but that did not solve the xemacs problem.
> 
> Finally, I decided to go ahead and recompile xemacs against the
> XFree86 3.3 libraries.  This solved the problem.
> 
> Now, a question: I have named the compiled version xemacs19_19.15-3.1
> (the latest xemacs in hamm was xemacs19_19.15-3).  Should I upload
> this to unstable as a non-maintainer upload?  (Again, the xemacs in
> unstable is totally useless with the X in unstable!)
> 
Did you try the version in hamm? I have another report that the version in
hamm runs fine with the 3.3-2 X. Can you verify or refute that report?

Thanks,

Dwarf
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