Now that Xemacs/Cygwin is installable from "cygwin-setup", what is the difference between installing it from this, as opposed to using the "xemacs-setup" that we get from xemacs.org? If I've been updating my installation over time from "xemacs-setup", what will happen the next time I update it from "cygwin-setup"?
The original version has also native Win32 support (much faster), whilst the cygwin-setup version only cygwin support with dual Win32/X.
If you use only xemacs-cygwin then I would consider switching to the cygwin setup, since the xemacs folks didn't upgrade their setup.ini file for a long time now. (though there were no Win32 specific fixes lately)
Volker:
Ultimatively I would suggest a [test] version from the 21.5 tree also, since this is the real beast.
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