James LewisMoss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Situation is that the gnome versions of the xemacs packages have > troubles. Broken in irritating ways.
Yeah. I don't personally use XEmacs, but I like to test my code on it, and after discovering that stuff like popup menus were dying deep inside the GTK+ elisp bindings, I gave up on it. [...] > So my first inclination is just to stop producing the gnome versions, > but several users have requested that I not do so. If the GTK+/GNOME version of XEmacs isn't really usable, then it would probably make sense to stop producing those packages until woody is released.