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Hi Ciupu,

I run Scientific Linux 5.2 and as far as I can tell, it comes with
GNUemacs but not xemacs so

yum install emacs

only gives me "Nothing to do", but no xemacs.  I could install from source
but it is more work, especially in the long term because it needs to be
done regularly with version changes.  This is why I ask if there is a yum
repository with binaries already available (which presumably will be
updated.)  Judging by your answer, you think there is such a repository,
please would you give me its name.

Thanks,
Mark


> Use source or package from homepage:
> http://www.xemacs.org/Download/index.html
>
> cheers / zdrówko
>
> ..
> or use
> yum install emacs
>
>>
>> Does anyone know of a yum repository that has xemacs for sl/rhel/centos 5?
>>

--
Mark Dalton
Research Associate in Physics

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