It looks like the 21.x Windows binaries were taken down from the site because
they "couldn't verify their authenticity".  Apparently the 21.x Windows source
files were also removed, so a compiler probably won't help.  They're expected
to be back up Real Soon Now.

Meanwhile, of course, there's always XEmacs, or, even better, gvim :)



-----Original Message-----
From: Glen Wagley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 24, 2003 08:53
To: BYU Unix Users Group
Subject: [uug] warning, windows and emacs will be discussed


Ok, so my coworker shocks the heck out of me this morning by installing emacs on
his machine. Granted, we run winders xp but it's still emacs. He can't get
syntax highlighting to work and a few other things so I sit down to help him. I
soon realize that he's running emacs 20.7.  Isn't this an older version? I
thought 21.2 or 21.3 was the latest. However, I can't get these versions from
the GNU ftp site or any mirrors. I also don't have a compiler handy or I would
attempt to compile emacs for winders myself. If anyone has a precompiled emacs
binary for winders, please let me know. Email me off-list if you like :-)
Thanks!

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