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Old 11-08-2003, 11:52 AM   #1
lloyd owen
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Does "apel-xemacs >= 10.4" really exist?


Does anybody know where I can find apel-xemacs >= 10.4 for xemacs-21.4.12-6?

When I try and install this version of Xemacs it tells me that I need "apel-xemacs >= 10.4" in order to run Xemacs.
When I search for this elusive presumably rpm package, all I find is "apel-xemacs-10.4-3.noarch.rpm.
I have this up and running on my computer, but when I try and install Xemacs, it still insists on needing "apel-xemacs >= 10.4".
Does anybody know how I can sort out this problem?

Thanks,

Lloyd
 
  


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