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* Using X (instead of a terminal) in Emacs compiled from CVS
@ 2005-08-31 23:22 Jay Cotton
  2005-09-01  3:34 ` Sean Sieger
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Jay Cotton @ 2005-08-31 23:22 UTC (permalink / raw)


I am trying to set up the latest Emacs on Ubuntu (to replace the 
slighter older version I got with apt-get). I configured --with-x and 
compiled/installed without any issues, but when I execute the new Emacs, 
it runs in the terminal instead of an X window. The older Emacs will run 
happily with or without X. Any Ubuntu/Debian users out there know what 
could be different with the one that I compiled?

Thanks,
Jay

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* Re: Using X (instead of a terminal) in Emacs compiled from CVS
  2005-08-31 23:22 Using X (instead of a terminal) in Emacs compiled from CVS Jay Cotton
@ 2005-09-01  3:34 ` Sean Sieger
  2005-09-01 12:40   ` Jay Cotton
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Sean Sieger @ 2005-09-01  3:34 UTC (permalink / raw)


Jay Cotton <jay@fleeingrabbit.com> writes:

   I am trying to set up the latest Emacs on Ubuntu (to replace the 
   slighter older version I got with apt-get). I configured --with-x and 
   compiled/installed without any issues, but when I execute the new Emacs, 
   it runs in the terminal instead of an X window. The older Emacs will run 
   happily with or without X. Any Ubuntu/Debian users out there know what 
   could be different with the one that I compiled?

Jay, I compiled CVS Emacs on Ubuntu GNU/Linux with no options,
I may be wrong, but that option is to configure Emacs to compile
with no X, '--with-x=no', instead of the default in which the
configure script looks for X.
-- 
Sean Sieger

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* Re: Using X (instead of a terminal) in Emacs compiled from CVS
  2005-09-01  3:34 ` Sean Sieger
@ 2005-09-01 12:40   ` Jay Cotton
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Jay Cotton @ 2005-09-01 12:40 UTC (permalink / raw)


Well, configure options aside, one problem was that I didn't have 
xlib-dev installed on the system. Once I got that everything worked 
(with the default options for configure, as you suggested).

Thanks.

Sean Sieger wrote:

>Jay Cotton <jay@fleeingrabbit.com> writes:
>
>   I am trying to set up the latest Emacs on Ubuntu (to replace the 
>   slighter older version I got with apt-get). I configured --with-x and 
>   compiled/installed without any issues, but when I execute the new Emacs, 
>   it runs in the terminal instead of an X window. The older Emacs will run 
>   happily with or without X. Any Ubuntu/Debian users out there know what 
>   could be different with the one that I compiled?
>
>Jay, I compiled CVS Emacs on Ubuntu GNU/Linux with no options,
>I may be wrong, but that option is to configure Emacs to compile
>with no X, '--with-x=no', instead of the default in which the
>configure script looks for X.
>  
>

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