2.2: Unix/Mac OS X Installation (Also Relevant to Cygwin, MinGW)
* Q2.2.1:: Libraries in non-standard locations
* Q2.2.2:: Why can't I strip XEmacs?
+* Q2.2.3:: X11/bitmaps/gray (or other X11-related file) not found.
2.3: Windows Installation (Windows, Cygwin, MinGW)
* Q2.3.1:: What exactly are all the different ways to build XEmacs under Windows?
2.2: Unix/Mac OS X Installation (Also Relevant to Cygwin, MinGW)
* Q2.2.1:: Libraries in non-standard locations
* Q2.2.2:: Why can't I strip XEmacs?
+* Q2.2.3:: X11/bitmaps/gray (or other X11-related file) not found.
2.3: Windows Installation (Windows, Cygwin, MinGW)
* Q2.3.1:: What exactly are all the different ways to build XEmacs under Windows?
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@end example
-@node Q2.2.2, Q2.3.1, Q2.2.1, Installation
+@node Q2.2.2, Q2.2.3, Q2.2.1, Installation
@unnumberedsubsec Q2.2.2: Why can't I strip XEmacs?
@email{cognot@@fronsac.ensg.u-nancy.fr, Richard Cognot} writes:
@end enumerate
@end quotation
+@node Q2.2.3, Q2.3.1, Q2.2.2, Installation
+@unnumberedsubsec Q2.2.3: X11/bitmaps/gray (or other X11-related file) not found.
+
+The X11R6 distribution was monolithic, but the X11R7 distribution is
+much more modular. Many OS distributions omit these bitmaps (assuming
+nobody uses them, evidently). Your OS distribution should have a
+developer's package containing these files, probably with a name
+containing the string "bitmap". Known package names (you may need to
+add an extension such as .deb or .rpm) include x11/xbitmaps (Ubuntu)
+and xorg-x11-xbitmaps (Fedora Core 5).
+
@unnumberedsec 2.3: Windows Installation (Windows, Cygwin, MinGW)
-@node Q2.3.1, Q2.3.2, Q2.2.2, Installation
+@node Q2.3.1, Q2.3.2, Q2.2.3, Installation
@unnumberedsubsec Q2.3.1: What exactly are all the different ways to build XEmacs under Windows?
XEmacs can be built in several ways in the MS Windows environment.