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@samp{C:\PROGRA~1\} like the plague. It is quite unlikely that the |
@samp{C:\PROGRA~1\} like the plague. It is quite unlikely that the |
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scripts will be able to identify the actual file names involved. Use |
scripts will be able to identify the actual file names involved. Use |
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the full paths, making use of normal Windows drive letters like |
the full paths, making use of normal Windows drive letters like |
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@samp{C:} where required, and using the same combination of upper- and |
@samp{ 'C:/Program Files/Emacs' } where required, and using the same |
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lowercase letters as in the actual files. |
combination of upper- and lowercase letters as in the actual files. |
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File names containing shell-special characters like spaces or |
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backslashes (if you prefer that syntax) need to get properly quoted to |
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Ok, now here are the steps to perform: |
Ok, now here are the steps to perform: |
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headaches, @emph{if} things don't work out. |
headaches, @emph{if} things don't work out. |
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@item |
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Install a current version of XEmacs (such as 21.4.10) from |
Install a current version of XEmacs from |
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@uref{http://www.xemacs.org} or try getting and compiling a developer |
@uref{http://www.xemacs.org} or try getting and compiling a developer |
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version of @w{Emacs 22} from |
version of @w{Emacs 22} from |
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@uref{http://savannah.gnu.org/cvs/?group=emacs,Savannah}. Compiling |
@uref{http://savannah.gnu.org/cvs/?group=emacs,Savannah}. Compiling |