* Romain Francoise (2005-11-28) writes:

> Could you send me your config files?

I hope we don't need this because I'd have to clean it up quite
extensively. (c;  The problem even occurs if no user init file is
loaded.  

If you start Emacs with `emacs -q' a subsequent `C-h f
mm-charset-to-coding-system RET' will show that the function is
already defined and that the version of the integrated Gnus is used.

If you start Emacs with `emacs -q -no-site-file' it won't be defined.

> In particular, how do you set
> load-path to point to the Gnus installation in /usr/local?

I do this with a

(add-to-list 'load-path
             (expand-file-name "/usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp/gnus"))

statement in my .emacs file.

> Or do you
> have a subdirs.el file in /usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp?

No.

> As a sidenote, are you aware that the gnus package in Debian is No Gnus
> as well?

I seem to remember you mentioning it on emacs-devel but probably
forgot about it in the meantime.  And a version string of
5.10.6-1.NO.20051020-1 doesn't really indicate that the package
contains No Gnus.

Anyway, traditionally I build it myself and am reasonably happy with
it.  Traditionally I build Emacs myself as well but the fan on my
notebook died last Friday and the temporary replacement machine does
not have the resources for building Emacs.  So for that I am using
emacs-snapshot right now.  BTW, thanks for providing it. (c:

-- 
Ralf


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