Kevin:

 From the installation instructions:

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3.Update the Emacs Lisp load path. 

     You must tell Emacs where the JDE lives. You can do this by adding some
Lisp code to your Emacs startup (.emacs)
     file that updates the Emacs load-path variable. This variable lists the
paths that Emacs searches when looking for Lisp
     packages required by commands that you execute. To update the load-path
variable on startup, insert the following code

     (setq load-path 
       (nconc
          '("~/emacs/site/jde-2.1.7/lisp"
            ;; Add paths to other add-on packages here.
           )
          load-path))

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Note the addition of /lisp

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At 07:43 PM 7/8/00 -0400, Kevin Lee wrote: 
>
> Hi,
>     I've encountered a JDE installation problem, please help!!!  I am running
> Windows 98, jde2.1.8, emacs20.7.  The problem shown at the status bar in
> Emacs20.7 says "Error in init file: File error: "Cannot open load file",
> "jde""  I've never encoutered this problem before when I had jde2.1.5 and
> emacs20.3.1.  Wondering if it has to do with the directory structure of
> jde2.1.5.  emacs20.7 is installed under c:/.  jde2.1.8 folder is installed
> under c:/emacs20.7.  Following is the minimum .emacs file I copied from
> <http://sunsite.auc.dk/jde/_emacs_jde>http://sunsite.auc.dk/jde/_emacs_jde
> with path inside setq load-path changed to c:/emacs20.7/jde2.1.8:
>  



Doug Johnson
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