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From: ksmm@cybercom.net (The Classiest Man Alive)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: emacs
Date: 25 Sep 1996 18:10:03 GMT
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Norbert.Grundmann@post.rwth-aachen.de wrote:
: I'm using FreeBSD since a long time. Some of the favourite software tools
: I use is the 'emacs'. Up to now the installation was easy. But now, after
: installing version 2.1.5 the emacs misses the file 'libgcc.so.261.0'. I could
: copy it from an existing 2.1 version but this is not a good way.
: Any ideas?

The solutions that I got when I asked a similar question were to FTP
the package to my local system and install from there or to install it
as a "port" rather than a package.

I haven't tried it yet (because it's not pretty) but I've heard it works.
I may just install from the 2.1 CD.

K.S.