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- From: hardy@golem.ps.uci.edu (Meinhard E. Mayer (Hardy))
- Subject: Re: Using Imake WITHOUT the mit Source Tree
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- In-reply-to: atkinson@itd.nrl.navy.mil's message of 9 Sep 92 11:53:13 GMT
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- Organization: Department of Physics, UC Irvine, CA 92717-4575, USA
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- Date: 9 Sep 92 13:23:55 GMT
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- Let's hope that the people in Corvallis read your diatribe, and took
- steps to have a correct hp.cf and xmkmf, etc scripts installed in the
- right places! It really takes a completely inexperienced person about
- 35 minutes to install these, including rewriting the unconventional
- -I paths.
- I think HP-s HP-UX and X development groups may want to take a look at
- the elegant way in which David Gillespie's Gnu-emacs calc program
- installs itself, finds its own search paths on the users machine, and
- produces a printable manual without having to touch a key after
- un-taring it.
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- And while I am on the subject: PLEASE INCLUDE AN UNSUPPORTED
- HUGE UNOFFICIAL EMACS (PREFERABLY 19) WITH HP-UX 9.0. Darryl Okahata,
- Andy Norman and others at HP have produced one of the most useful
- Emacses and in day and age I can't imagine a workstation without it.
- Even NeXT comes with Emacs and TeX installed!
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- Hardy
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- Meinhard E. Mayer, Department of Physics, UC Irvine
- e-mail: hardy@golem.ps.uci.edu (preferred) or MMAYER@UCI.BITNET
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