On Wed, 9 Mar 2005 06:53:01 +1100
Colin Carter
Your suggestion worked, but unfortunately I always find that a solution with Linux just leads me to the next problem. rpm -q says that it is installed - but where?
rpm -ql xemacs-info-21.4.15-43 gives a list of all files belonging to this package.
From the root I do a find on *xemacs and get a little, a find on emacs* gave me 23 hits, a repeat of find on emacs* gave me 67 hits but in no way have I found any executable files.
Did you really use 'find'? If that's the case you might want to also try 'locate'. This of course only works when the files in question were already installed when the locate-database was last updated.
I noticed a lot of emacs/gnome stuff. I am only using kde: is this a problem?
Nope.
PS: I was chastised for posting this question under 'programming' (I thought that emacs was a developer's tool) and told I should post here.
I find it a bit strange that they suggested to post an RPM/emacs related question to the xfree mailinglist ;-) Just looking at the list names at http://lists.suse.com/archive/ it seems to me that kind of question would be best suited in linux-e. Not too strong an opinion, though. -- Ingo Strauch ---- Registered Linux User #227900 (http://counter.li.org/) http://www.the-one-brack.org/