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From: jmsulliv AT utkux DOT utcc DOT utk DOT edu (James M. Sullivan)
Subject: Xemacs, xpm error
26 Jan 1999 16:53:11 -0800 :
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Reply-To: "James M. Sullivan" <jmsulliv AT utkux DOT utcc DOT utk DOT edu>
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I am having trouble building xemacs under the cygwin
environment. I have installed cygwin-b20 and A. Piper's
X11 distribution. Runnning 'configure' and 'make' on any
of the latest xemacs betas is no trouble. 

When I execute xemacs everything looks fine, until I
click the open button. A dialog box briefly flashes
and I am left with the following error message across
the bottom of the frame:

function value is void: xpm-button-create

I have tried several different betas and also have run
'configure --without-xpm' in which case I get

function value is void: xbm-button-create

instead. I have also tried byte compiling the original
gui.el, but this doesn't change the errors I am getting.

Has anyone else experienced this problem?


thanks in advance,
j






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