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- From: micha@veeble.han.sub.org (Michael Zuelsdorff)
- Subject: Re: Looking for EMACS(Epoch?) for SCO-ODT2.0 (X11)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.sysv386
- References: <65802@cup.portal.com>
- Date: Mon, 14 Sep 92 20:45:13 GMT
- Reply-To: micha@veeble.han.de (Michael Zuelsdorff)
- Organization: veeble Hannover, Germany
- Message-ID: <1992Sep14.204513.5884@veeble.han.sub.org>
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- In article <65802@cup.portal.com> Kellner_-_Systems@cup.portal.com writes:
- >I am a very frustrated emacs user trying to find nervana on my
- >new ODT system. Character based emacs is really difficult. I've
- >downloaded V4.1 of Epoch (so called Emac on steroids) but have had
- >no luck compiling. does anyone know of an emacs (or epoch) that
- >is already setup up for SCO Unix? I'm using ODT 2.0 which is
- >basically SCO Unix V3.2.4 using X11 I think R4.
- >
-
- Get you gnu gcc. That works for me on SCO V3.2.2 & X11R4/5. I don't know
- anything about SCO's X-libraries, maybe there are linking problems.
- By the way, don't expect too much, epoch isn't much more, than clicking
- the cursor with the mouse. Sorry.
- Last thing I tried, was the Point editor. Looks nicer, but isn't very
- stable on my machine (sometimes shoots the server to nirvana). Maybe there
- are patches meanwhile.
- If you have a lot of time, diskspace and patience, you can try to make
- the Andrew-Toolkit. It comes with a editor called 'ez' that even knows
- proportional spacing
-
- micha
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