Re: Gnus and emacs22
cothrige <cothrige@bellsouth.net> writes:
>
> This has brought me to trying to find out where gnus is loading from in
> the first place. I browsed through packages.debian.org for emacs22 and
> such, checking the files in them, but with so many apparent emacs
> packages being drawn in for emacs22 I couldn't really figure out for
> sure if an install of gnus is already in one of them. Does emacs22
> install gnus by default, without another package? And if so, why would
> it ignore w3m-browse-url? I have moved my gnus download into my path in
> hopes of using it, but I cannot be sure which gnus is even being
> loaded. I cannot even tell if there is another gnus in the system in
> the first place, though something sure was loading..
>
> I would appreciate any suggestions about what may be happening and how I
> may be able to get w3m incorporated better.
>
> Patrick
Hi, Gnus AFAIK, is included in emacs22 and emacs-snapshot. I think it
might be the deveopment version called No Gnus, nevertheless, you can
use this built in Gnus instead of the stand alone package.
As for w3m, I installed a package w3m-el-snapshot and this works fine
with emacs-snapshot. I hope this helps in some way.
PS: thank you Tatsuya Kinoshita and Romain Francoise for providing these
packages! Now all I need is antialised fonts :-)
--
Peter Smerdon
psmerdon@magma.ca
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