Hardly a major problem though, is it, and I don't think it's a
Vista-specific problem, either.
I do not use Vista, but found the same problem installing Mozart
(mozart-1.3.2.20060615.exe) on to Windows 2000 sp4 (three different
machines)
Thankfully with "Google" the answer (which exists on the Mozart-users
list) is found in a few seconds.
I'm sure it's very easy to add the environmental variable with the next
released distro.
Boriss Mejias wrote:
Dear users,
One of our users provided us with feedback about the new Mozart
package that includes the fix for Windows Vista. He said that he
needed to manually set OZEMACS environment variable to point
runemacs.exe. This is even when GNU Emacs or XEmacs is already
installed in the system before installing Mozart.
Did any of you experimented a similar problem? Any idea about how to
fix it?
Best,
Boriss
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