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- From: michaelv@iastate.edu (Michael L. VanLoon)
- Subject: Re: emacs type editor wanted
- Message-ID: <michaelv.712272562@help.cc.iastate.edu>
- Keywords: emacs no_vi
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- Organization: Iowa State University, Ames IA
- References: <1992Jul25.223126.26886@NeoSoft.com> <1992Jul26.054027.28848@coe.montana.edu>
- Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1992 21:29:22 GMT
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- In <1992Jul26.054027.28848@coe.montana.edu> osynw@warp.mhd.montana.edu (Nate Williams) writes:
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- >In article <1992Jul25.223126.26886@NeoSoft.com> gclarkii@NeoSoft.com (Gary Clark II) writes:
- >>I'm trying to find a emacs type editor that has already been ported to
- >>the 0.1 version of 386BSD. I can get GNU Emacs, but I'm trying to avoid
- >>the size (I only have about 30 megs free...). I really do hate vi though.
-
- >I just ported (not really) uemacs 3.11a to 386BSD. I grabbed the source
- >I had for the DECstation, and I had to change two lines in one of the
- >files to include <sys/ioctl_compat.h> just before <sys/ioctl.h>, and
- >things compiled w/out a hitch.
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- This is the second piece of software I've seen that needed this (the
- other was an ircII client I was compiling). Is there any good reason
- why <sys/ioctl.h> shouldn't just include <sys/ioctl_compat.h> by default
- for every compile?
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- Michael L. VanLoon "Ignorance is bliss..."
- michaelv@iastate.edu -- Computer Engineering, Iowa State University
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