%% Jonathan Markevich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> It's probably "emacs19" or "emacs20", or one of the xemacs varieties.
jm> Neither! It's really strange. >> The simplest way to find out what package a particuler file belongs to >> is with dpkg -S; try something like: >> >> $ dpkg -S bin/emacs jm> Not there either. To the best of my knowledge, that means that you can just remove it. If no package knows about it, it's a "private file" on the system and you can do whatever you want with it. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Paul D. Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Network Management Development "Please remain calm...I may be mad, but I am a professional." --Mad Scientist ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- These are my opinions---Nortel Networks takes no responsibility for them.