Sorry this has taken so long... David Ring <n1ea@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > I am running > Emacspeak - from SVN > Emacs 22.2.1 This is the first issue I see. Emacspeak generally only supports the newest release version of Emacs. This is especially true for the svn version. Backward compatibility is, I think, seen as more work than it is worth. > Debian 5.0 - Lenny - Stable I have seen, perhaps from you, that there are issues running on Lenny, although I don't know what they could be. I'm currently using Ubuntu and when I was using Debian I used testing or sid. > If any of us with to make a google document about this problem, I'd be > glad to start one of those - they can be done with many people. If you do start one, make sure to post the url to the list. I've never used google docs so I don't know how it works for users like us. > My problem is that I don't understand all of the language used in the > READ_ME and Makefile (s) - some of it, but not all of it. Whatever you might have confusion about you can ask here. It might take a while (as this reply did) but someone will usually help out. > As I've said before there is a wonderful file on the Internet about > installing emacspeak - but it is 2002 - that is eons ago when it comes > to computers. Seems I read it a while ago, therefor I can't comment on its relevance or accuracy for today. Keep us posted, rdc -- Robert D. Crawford robdcraw@xxxxxxxxxxx A hundred thousand lemmings can't be wrong! ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the emacspeak list or change your address on the emacspeak list send mail to "emacspeak-request@xxxxxxxxxxx" with a subject of "unsubscribe" or "help".
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