John Myers ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) scribbled: > On Wednesday 16 February 2005 09:32, Jason Cooper wrote: > > Dave Nebinger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) scribbled: > > > > My questions are : > > > > > > > > a. Why is this happening (i.e. is this a bug, or a misconfiguration on > > > > my > > > > side) > > > > b. How should I fix this ? > > > > > > Don't believe it's a bug, but then I'm not running emacs so I don't have > > > that use flag set. > > > > > > You could try an env-update, which would rebuild the ld cache and might > > > resolve it. > > > > This is happening because the newest versions of X.org have moved a > > bunch of files around. Partly for FHS compliance, and partly other > > reasons. > > > > It looks like a path was hard-coded into the package. Try re-merging > > gpm while the new X.org is installed. That should fix it. > > But re-merge emacs first. Emacs is the one that's broken. I had this problem > already.
Yeah, you're right. I'll chalk that fumble up to a bad case of the flu :) Cooper. -- [email protected] mailing list
