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Date: Thu, 15 May 1997 11:45:44 -0400 (EDT)
From: "Art S. Kagel" <kagel AT ns1 DOT bloomberg DOT com>
To: Mikhail Ulinich <ulinich AT fas DOT harvard DOT edu>
Cc: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: need help with EMACS
In-Reply-To: <5ldin2$inj$1@news.fas.harvard.edu>
Message-Id: <Pine.D-G.3.91.970515113857.17403B-100000@dg1>
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On 14 May 1997, Mikhail Ulinich wrote:

> Summary: 
> 
> Keywords:
>  
> Help,
> I downloaded emacs (all the required files) today, but it does not work.
> It complains that it can't find file "case-table" (which is one of the
> .elc files in the LISP directory).  Since the file is there, what can I do
> to make emacs find it? 
> I don't know if there is a difference between running emacs from within
> Windows95 (from the DOS shell) or directly from DOS, but I tried doing
> both and it did not work in either case.

Please post the directory structure to which you installed emacs.  How 
did you install it?  Emacs expects a certain directory structure which is 
configurable at compile time only.  So, if you downloaded the binary 
distribution and did not use the structure that the person who compiled 
the port used many things will be "not found".

Post your config so Eli or someone else can check it out.

Art S. Kagel, kagel AT bloomberg DOT com

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