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XEmacs 19.15-3(.1)



Since the maintainer if XEmacs appears to have disappeared (mail to
him is bouncing), I am currently uploading XEmacs 19.15-3.1 as a
non-maintainer upload.  (This is necessary to allow XEmacs to work
with XFree86 3.3).

Here is my suspicion relating to the problem with XEmacs and XF86
3.3...  I think that we are looking at a bug in XF86 3.3  -- the Open
Group (developers of X) state that X11R6.3 should run programs from
X11R6 and X11R6.1 without problem, and that it is binary-compatible
with those versions.  Apparently XF86 is not completely
binary-compatible.  Recompiling against XF86 3.3 has fixed the
problem.

On a side note, I do *not* want to be the maintainer for xemacs, so
somebody should really step forward and do so because it looks that
the current maintainer has disappeared.

John

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