* Problem installing latest (5.6.2) Gnus
@ 1998-03-12 13:17 David Mentre
1998-03-12 14:47 ` Hrvoje Niksic
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From: David Mentre @ 1998-03-12 13:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
[As I'm not on ding@gnus.org, would you please cc: me any answer ?]
Hi all Gnus developers,
I'm trying to install Gnus for Emacs-19.34. Unfortunatly, it does not
seem to work.
After installing the Custom package, I byte-compiled Gnus
(./configure;make EMACS=emacs-19.34).
But when I start the new Gnus, I get an error. Here is the error
message when I start the uncompiled version:
Symbol's function definition is void: defgroup
The backtrace:
Signaling: (void-function defgroup)
(defgroup message (quote (... ...)) "Mail and news message composing." :link (quote (custom-manual "(message)Top")) :group (quote mail) :group (quote news))
require(message)
execute-extended-command(nil)
call-interactively(execute-extended-command)
The mailing-list archive seems do be unavailable[1], therefore I ask on
this mailing list.
Any help would be great,
Regards,
david
[1] when accessing http://www.miranova.com/gnus-list/ :
"File Not Found
The requested URL /gnus-list/ was not found on this server.
There was also some additional information available about the error:
[Thu Mar 12 05:13:23 1998] access to /m/virtual-domains/miranova.com/gnus-list/ failed for
cache1.serveurs-nationaux.jussieu.fr, reason: File does not exist "
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