Hi all,
my Debian system is basically bo. Some time ago I upgraded to libc6 2.0.6-2 and
libc5 5.4.38-0.1 and didn't experience any problems with my old libc5 programs.
But then I upgraded xlib6 to 3.3.1-2 and installed xlib6g 3.3.1-2 in order to
use the new libc6 xfmail 1.2, and things took a bad
Stefan Baums [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When I try to start emacs now I get a segmentation fault (this
happens under X _and_ tty), and gv doesn't start either but produces
the error message gv: No message text for missing-resources. Is
this really the fault of my new xlib6? If so, what can I
On 18-Jan-98 James Troup wrote:
Stefan Baums [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When I try to start emacs now I get a segmentation fault (this
happens under X _and_ tty), and gv doesn't start either but produces
the error message gv: No message text for missing-resources.
Upgrade your emacs and
Hi again,
I did what James recommended for gv and it worked (thanks).
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