Hello Kai, what I had done was to put those missing files into a directory which is already in the load-path. Is that bad? Ivan "Kai Großjohann" wrote in message news:84he93h0wx.fsf@lucy.is.informatik.uni-duisburg.de... > "Ivan Danicic" writes: > > > Hello Kai, I've done as you suggested. Now can run emacs I think, > > but without X-windows, which is no use. I notice that when running > > 'upgrade' it says "where do we find X-windows > > libraries.....NONE". Maybe I have the wrong download thing? > > It seems you did something completely different than I suggested. At > least than I wanted to suggest :-) > I didn't suggest to compile Emacs again, I think. > > You have an existing, system-wide, Emacs. You want that Emacs to use > your local rmailgen.el file. > > Put the rmailgen.el file in the directory ~/lisp. Then put the > following line in ~/.emacs: > > (add-to-list 'load-path "~/lisp") > > After that line, you can do whatever you usually need to do to get > rmailgen.el to work. Maybe (require 'rmailgen) is sufficient, I > don't know. I don't know that file. > -- > file-error; Data: (Opening input file no such file or directory ~/.signature)