Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!rutgers!cmcl2!panix!alexis From: alexis@panix.uucp (Alexis Rosen) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aux Subject: How to install Emacs? (wuarchive's Emacs... Grr.) Message-ID: <1991Jun9.082617.13976@panix.uucp> Date: 9 Jun 91 08:26:17 GMT Organization: PANIX - Public Access Unix Systems of NY Lines: 32 Maybe I was spoiled by Cnews, nn, or by the various GNU C, GDB, G++ binaries on wuarchive. But when I took the latest GNU EMACS from wuarchive, I was very unpleasntly surprised. While the software appears to work with A/UX the installation instructions, which consist of one incorrect line, are enough to make me want to tear out my hair. (Wait, why should I suffer? I'll tear out the author's hair...) The instructions say, "type make in the emacs directory." This does _NOT_ work. Perhaps if there were some indication as to what the name of that directory were supposed to be, it might? I understand that this stuff was provided free, w/o warrantee, etc. But if you're going to claim that things work a certain way is it too much to ask that they in fact do work that way? After messing around with the original GNU documentation for a while I was sort of able to make things work. But I'm not pleased with the results. I have a typical /usr/local tree containing bin, lib, and src. But emacs doesn't seem to want to fit into this mold. I wound up with the entire emacs distribution in /usr/local/lib, which is not right. The bottom line is, I don't want to become an emacs expert. I'd just like to get the binaries working. I'd like to throw out the sources once I'm done. How can I do this, starting from the kit I got from wuarchive? BTW, the version I finally managed to make work doesn't support vt100 arrow keys. (vi does.) Anyone know how I can enable this? Thanks, --- Alexis Rosen Owner/Sysadmin, PANIX Public Access Unix, NY alexis@panix.com {cmcl2,apple}!panix!alexis