Hello, > Do you have EMACSDATA variable set in the environment or in the > Registry? If so, remove that variable and try again. This variable > overrides the default place where Emacs looks for its data files (the > value of `data-directory'), including the charsets directory. > > FYI, Actually I have not EMACSDATA nor in my environment variables, nor in the registrty. If I open an MSDOS console and I type echo %EMACSDATA% The answer is just %EMACSDATA%. But the thing is that I made the build from inside Emacs, and there EMACSDATA is set to the current Emacs etc directory (even though I do not set EMACSDATA in my init file)... I will try again with typing SET EMACSDATA= before building. I don't think that it is strange to build emacs from inside emacs, as long as you just build, not install. This is what I did. VBR, Vincent. PS: Maybe there should be some robustness against this situation in the makefile, something testing INSIDE_EMACS along with EMACSDATA. _________________________________________________________________ Inédit ! Des Emoticônes Déjantées! Installez les dans votre Messenger ! http://www.ilovemessenger.fr/Emoticones/EmoticonesDejantees.aspx