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From: "Robert T. Sagris" <sagris@purdue.edu>
Subject: Installing GLIDE on a Win98
Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 03:27:10 GMT
Date: 2000-08-28T03:27:10+00:00	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <39A9DC1C.5B8FB688@BLAH.purdue.edu> (raw)

I seem to be having problems installing the GLIDE IDE on my system.

I downloaded  gnat 3.13p for Win 98/NT, the glide sources package and
emacs 20.7 for NT.

File names: emacs-20.7-fullbin-i386.tar.gz
                  glide-3.13p-src.tgz
                  gnat-3.13p-nt.exe

I installed gnat and emacs. I then ran the build script ./doinstall for
glide under cygwin (latest version). I also ran gnatmake on the proper
file that the README said to build. I placed the .el files in the lisp
directory under the emacs20.7 directory. There was no site-lisp
directory created when I installed this version.

I moved the executable gnatmake made to my c:\gnat\bin. But when I run
it gives an
error about emacs not being in the path.

I uninstalled everything. Can anybody give me step by step plan on how
to get this
running? I would like to try it out. I still have the three files and
could use a some advise. I don't know my way around emacs that well, (I
know how to type in it and get syntax high lighting that's about it) so
I need to know how to byte compile .el files.

Thanks for any help you can give me,

Robbi Sagris






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