Sorry, you'd have to eval this as well before the last thing I sent: (defun w32-browser (doc) "Browse to a particular file/URL using default web browser" (w32-shell-execute 1 doc))
"Latchezar Dimitrov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi, > > I'm not sure what you were talking about. I unpacked (installed?) 21.3a > into a new dir and run it w/o any problems. > > Latchezar > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Suraj Acharya [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2004 12:41 PM >> To: Jason Rumney >> Cc: Mats Sundqvist; [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Subject: Re: fatal error >> >> >> Jason Rumney wrote: >> >> > Mats Sundqvist wrote: >> > >> >> I get the following "emacs abort dialog" when I try to run >> Emacs with >> >> jde: >> > >> > > " a fatal error has occurred select abort to ..." >> > >> >> emacs-21.3 (the emacs for windows) >> > >> > >> > If this was downloaded from ftp.gnu.org, then it is broken. >> Go back to >> > ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/emacs/windows, and download >> > emacs-21.3a-barebin.tar.gz. Unpack that over the top of >> your existing >> > installation and you should be OK. Make sure you get 21.3a, not the >> > broken 21.3 that is still there because it needs one of the GNU >> > sysadmins to delete it. >> > >> > >> > >> For those of you who want to play with these new emacs >> binaries here's >> what I found: >> >> Trying to do a clean install with emacs-21.3a-fullbin.tar.gz >> does not >> work (for me at least) - I get a >> message about a missing emacs/bin/fns-21.3.1.el file. However if you >> follow Jason's instructions exactly, >> and rid of the 21.3a directory, then unpack emacs-21.3-fullbin.tar.gz >> and then emacs-21.3a-barebin.tar.gz >> on top of that *then* emacs starts up without any problems. >> >> Suraj >> >>
