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$OpenBSD: README,v 1.2 2011/06/02 13:41:38 ajacoutot Exp $ +----------------------------------------------------------------------- | Running ${FULLPKGNAME} on OpenBSD +----------------------------------------------------------------------- Installing modules ================== XEmacs is pretty useless as-is. It is just an engine. You need to install modules to provide your users full functionality. There are two methods to achieve this: 1) Install the xemacs21-sumo package. It contains all the modules currently supported by the XEmacs team. It's fast, easy and your users won't ever bother you again about this. On the other hand the package is quite huge. 2) You have to install by hand every XEmacs' modules as described in the XEmacs documentation. (Search for "packages" in the info tree.) There are a lot of interdependencies between XEmacs' modules and you may end up with everything installed just as method 1) would have (without the hassle). Note: XEmacs modules are named "packages" by the XEmacs team, the term "module" is used here just to limit possible confusion with OpenBSD packages.