variable should have. If you don't pay attention to what you are
doing, you'll make a mistake.
-Things may malfunction if the variable `directory-abbrev-alist' is not set
-up to translate "temporary" automounter mount points into the canonical
-form. The default value of this variable contains the translation
-
- ("^/tmp_mnt/" . "/")
-
-meaning translate "/tmp_mnt/net/FOO" into "/net/FOO", which is appropriate
-for the default configuration of the Sun automounter, but which may be
-inappropriate for different vendor's automounters, or if you have customized
-your mount-point names.
+Things may malfunction if the variable `directory-abbrev-alist' is not
+set up to translate "temporary" automounter mount points into the
+canonical form. XEmacs tries to detect how your automounter is
+configured. If you have an unusual automounter configuration that
+XEmacs cannot detect, you may need to change the value of
+`directory-abbrev-alist'.
5) Put into `./lisp/site-init.el' or `./lisp/site-load.el' any Emacs
Lisp code you want XEmacs to load before it is dumped out. Use
above), is `/usr/local/lib/xemacs-VERSION/CONFIGURATION-NAME'
(where VERSION and CONFIGURATION-NAME are as described above).
+`docdir' indicates where to put Lisp documentation strings that XEmacs
+ refers to as it runs. It defaults the value of `archlibdir'
+ (see above).
+
`moduledir' indicates where XEmacs installs and expects to find
any dynamic modules. Its default value, based on
`archlibdir' (see above) is