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From: John Turner <turner@xdiv.lanl.gov>
To: mrb@Eng.Sun.COM
Cc: xemacs-beta@xemacs.org
Subject: Re: XEmacs and new Sun WorkShop
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Martin Buchholz writes:
 > >>>>> "John" == John Turner <turner@xdiv.lanl.gov> writes:
 > 
 > John> Now I looked around, and this seems to be in the Sun WorkShop beta
 > John> stuff we're using.  I have two versions of that (actually they're both
 > John> the final prerelease, just in different places), but one has eserve in
 > John> its bin directory and the other doesn't.
 > 
 > Now that Sun WorkShop is actually a real product, you might consider
 > buying it :-)

We have a site license, and are anxiously awaiting arrival of the CDs...

 > John> Obviously, one has some piece of the WorkShop installed that the other
 > John> doesn't.  My problem is that I can't find what piece that is.  What do
 > John> I need to get eserve?
 > 
 > I didn't know the answer to that, but I know how to find out:
 > 
 > (mrb@xemacs) /set/bart/image-sparc-S2 $ grep -l eserve */pkgmap
 > SPROesrt/pkgmap
 > 
 > So you need to run pkgadd on SPROesrt.  Don't know what else you might
 > need.  The pkginfo command can tell you what is installed into your
 > workshop directories.

Excellent.  That did it.  Thanks a bunch...

--
John A. Turner         |"Music is the cup which holds the wine of silence;
Los Alamos Natl. Lab.  |  sound is that cup, but empty;
e-mail: turner@lanl.gov|    noise is that cup, but broken."
                       |                        - Robert Fripp

