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ptolomy>
Emacs or XEmacs?
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dylan>
That is the question.
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dylan>
Weather it is nobler in the textmode and shun X11...
* ptolomy
holds aloft the skull of TECO.
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dylan>
Alas por TECO, its sytnax was Horrible.
* ptolomy
pours poison in Notepad.exe's ear.
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_JusSx_>
ptolomy: EMACS
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ptolomy>
That does seem to be the consensus, despite my initial impression that XEmacs is friendlier.
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_JusSx_>
ptolomy: do what you want
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ptolomy>
_JusSx_: Of course I'll do what I want. :) I'm just trying to decide what I want.
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_JusSx_>
ptolomy: run emacs then xemacs. choose what you like
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dylan>
hmm, ocaml bytecode is not portable to windows?
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Schmurtz>
dylan, normaly, it is
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dylan>
Schmurtz: well, it's complaining about not having unix_waitpid primitive.
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dylan>
[and waitpid isn't used in my code...)
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dylan>
Would it be possible to have ocaml cross compile?
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dylan>
e.g. produce windows executables without running windows?
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zmdkrbou>
probably
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dylan>
I figure that's probably easier than running ocaml-mgw under wine.
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