-How to build T-gnus with Mule 2.3 based on Emacs 19.34.
-
-FIXING loaddefs.el
-==================
-
-Unfortunately, some variables for `message' are predefined in lisp/
-loaddefs.el which is dumped in Mule executable file. It is uninvited,
-moreover, it has a bad influence. So you should remove these
-definitions from lisp/loaddefs.el and rebuild Mule. However, if you
-don't want to rebuild Mule, you may put the following lines in the
-beginning of .emacs file instead of rebuilding Mule.
-
-(let ((symbols '(citation-line-function
- cite-function courtesy-message default-headers
- default-mail-headers default-news-headers
- deletable-headers fcc-handler-function
- followup-to-function from-style
- generate-headers-first generate-new-buffers
- ignored-bounced-headers ignored-cited-headers
- ignored-mail-headers ignored-news-headers
- ignored-resent-headers ignored-supersedes-headers
- included-forward-headers indent-citation-function
- interactive kill-buffer-on-exit post-method
- reply-to-function required-mail-headers
- required-news-headers send-mail-function
- send-news-function signature
- signature-before-forwarded-message signature-file
- signature-separator syntax-checks use-followup-to
- user-organization-file wide-reply-to-function
- yank-prefix))
- symbol)
- (while symbols
- (setq symbol (car symbols)
- symbols (cdr symbol))
- (makunbound (intern (format "message-%s" symbol)))))
-
-
-INSTALL CUSTOM, APEL, FLIM, SEMI/WEMI
-=====================================
-
-T-gnus requires the latest version of CUSTOM, APEL, FLIM and SEMI or
-WEMI; you should install these packages before installing T-gnus.
-
-As for CUSTOM, you should apply the following patch before building it.
-
------- cut here ------ cut here ------ cut here ------ cut here ------
---- custom-1.9962/cus-face.el~ Wed Mar 4 19:52:39 1998
-+++ custom-1.9962/cus-face.el Mon Mar 9 08:05:33 1998
-@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@
- "Define a new FACE on all frames, ignoring X resources."
- (interactive "SMake face: ")
- (or (internal-find-face name)
-- (let ((face (make-vector 8 nil)))
-+ (let ((face (make-vector face-vector-length nil)))
- (aset face 0 'face)
- (aset face 1 name)
- (let* ((frames (frame-list))
------- cut here ------ cut here ------ cut here ------ cut here ------
-
-By the way, the latest CUSTOM package for Emacs v19 is available from:
-
-ftp://ftp.dina.kvl.dk/pub/Staff/Per.Abrahamsen/custom/custom-1.9962.tar.gz
-
-
-INSTALL T-gnus
-==============
-
-There are three ways of making T-gnus with Mule 2.3 based on Emacs 19.34.
-
-1. If you have installed EMU, APEL, FLIM and SEMI or WEMI packages
- under the standard load-path, for instance:
-
- EMU: /usr/local/share/mule/19.34/site-lisp/
- APEL: /usr/local/share/mule/site-lisp/apel/
- FLIM: /usr/local/share/mule/site-lisp/flim/
- SEMI: /usr/local/share/mule/site-lisp/semi/
-
- What is more, if you have been replaced old CUSTOM with new CUSTOM
- or if you have installed new CUSTOM directly under the standard
- load-path as such as /usr/local/share/mule/19.34/site-lisp/, you
- may have nothing to be done; type the following commands right now.
-
- % ./configure --with-emacs=mule
- % make install
-
- However, if you have installed new CUSTOM in the subdirectory under
- the standard load-path, use the configure option `--with-addpath='
- as follows:
-
- % ./configure --with-emacs=mule\
- --with-addpath=/usr/local/share/mule/site-lisp/custom/
- % make install
-
- or you can use the file subdirs.el under the parent directory of
- the subdirectory of CUSTOM to add it into load-path which contain
- the following contents:
-
- (normal-top-level-add-to-load-path
- '("custom/" "and the other subdirectories.../"))
-
- and then just type:
-
- % ./configure --with-emacs=mule
- % make install
-
-2. If you have installed EMU, APEL, FLIM and SEMI or WEMI packages in
- the non-standard load-path, use the configure option
- `--with-addpath=' with the colon separated directory names where
- EMU, APEL or CUSTOM packages are installed. For example:
-
- % ./configure --with-emacs=mule\
- --with-addpath=~/elisp/emu/:~/elisp/apel/:~/elisp/custom/
- % make install
-
- In this case, you have no need to add paths of FLIM, SEMI or WEMI
- if they are installed under the directory which is same as the
- parent directory of APEL.
-
-3. This is another way to install T-gnus when you have installed EMU,
- APEL, FLIM and SEMI or WEMI packages in the non-standard load-path.
- Copy the file `sample.lpath.el' which is included in the
- distribution to `~/.lpath.el' and modify it suitably for your
- environment. And then type the following command.
-
- % ./configure --with-emacs=mule
- % make install
-
-
-USING Emacs W3
-==============
-
-;; By the way, it is the point, does anyone know where do we find
-;; Emacs W3 package fitting with Mule 2.3 based on Emacs 19.34? :-p
-
-Some modules of T-gnus (e.g. nnshimbun) requires Emacs W3. You can
-build T-gnus to be abel to use them, if you already have Emacs W3
-installed. For that, you should specify the path where Emacs W3 is
-installed using the configure option `--with-w3=' or editing the file
-`~/.lpath.el'. Here is an example for using the configure option:
-
- % ./configure --with-emacs=mule\
- --with-w3=/usr/local/share/mule/site-lisp/w3/
- % make install
-
-Don't mind if configure says "W3... not found". It is currently
-malfunction when the configure option `--with-w3=' is not used even if
-the path of Emacs W3 is specified in the file `~/.lpath.el'.
+T-gnus no longer supports Mule 2.3 based on Emacs 19.34.