From: Brad Collins <brad@studiojungle.net>
Subject: nnslashdot can't find gzip
Date: Sun, 12 Oct 2003 13:04:25 +0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <wkllrrvvo6.fsf@studiojungle.net> (raw)
I'm running emacs on a Windows box (I'll be happy when I can move back
to my Linux box) with the latest version of gnus.
When I try to run nnslash I get a message saying that it can't find
gzip.
I thought I could quickly track this down and find out where it's
being called and change the path to the cgywin directory but I haven't
had any luck.
Anyone know where I can change the path to so emacs and or gnus can
find gzip and can it be done from my .gnus or .emacs file?
Cheers,
b/
Brad Collins
Chenla Labs
Bangkok, Thailand
next reply other threads:[~2003-10-12 6:04 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-10-12 6:04 Brad Collins [this message]
2003-10-12 20:59 ` Jochen Küpper
2003-10-16 13:47 ` Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
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