On a new install of debian 2.0, emacs installs but won't set up. Several other packages that I really want won't install because emacs doesn't finish correctly, but emacs itself does start (I don't know if it works right but it starts and stops normally). This box is a P60 with 128M, 1G SCSI, ATI video; it's been running slackware for a year, so I know the hardware all works correctly. I'm installing from an official CD. I picked packages by task, not by profile, but this seems to be the only installation failure (I may have issues with X, but that I will deal with that separately if I can't resolve it). Anyway, the error message from dselect was:
emacs-install: /usr/lib/emacsen-common/packages/install/tm emacs20 xemacs20 failed at /usr/lib/emacsen-common/emacs-install line 26. The only dependency in dselect was emacs-el, which also did not install correctly, but said that was because emacs wasn't configured. I turned off that package and the other ones that failed because of this (auctex and psgml), and tried installing emacs by itself. Same failure. The offending line in the script and the following lines are: if test -x /usr/sbin/install-info-altdir; then echo install/tm: install Info links for ${FLAVOR} install-info-altdir --quiet --section "" "" --dirname=${FLAVOR} /usr/info/tm-en.info.gz fi I don't really know shell scripting so I only have a vague idea of what's going on here. Unfortunately, I didn't have time to trace this any further before I had to go to bed because I just can't do this stuff all night anymore. By the way, xemacs seemed to install just fine. Can I get auctex and psgml functionality out of that application? Any help much appreciated. _ () _-- __() Ted Llewellyn ) _-- / /_-- /__--- (/ (/