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Question by monika
Submitted on 7/16/2003
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If I try to start gnus from my XEmacs I get the message "Cannot open load file: dig" and won`t get any further. What does this mean?


Answer by ralf
Submitted on 8/7/2003
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Dig is a library which you will need for gnus. You can find it in the package net-utils.

 

Answer by ralf
Submitted on 8/9/2003
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Actually you have to install the following packages for gnus 5.10.2:

gnus w3 mh-e mailcrypt rmail eterm mail-lib xemacs-base fsf-compat ecrypto tm apel pgg net-utils sh-script os-utils dired sieve sasl

This can be found in the file package-index.LATEST.gpg (look for an updated version in the internet)

 

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