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| Running ${PKGSTEM} on OpenBSD
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Installing modules
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XEmacs is pretty useless as-is. It is just an engine.
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You need to install modules to provide your users full functionality.
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There are two methods to achieve this:
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1) Install the xemacs21-sumo package. It contains all the
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modules currently supported by the XEmacs team. It's fast, easy
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and your users won't ever bother you again about this. On the
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other hand the package is quite huge.
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2) You have to install by hand every XEmacs' modules as described
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in the XEmacs documentation. (Search for "packages" in the info
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tree.) There are a lot of interdependencies between XEmacs' modules
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and you may end up with everything installed just as method 1)
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would have (without the hassle).
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Note: XEmacs modules are named "packages" by the XEmacs team, the term
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"module" is used here just to limit possible confusion with
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OpenBSD packages.
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