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3199 | 1 GNU Emacs Installation Guide |
7627 | 2 Copyright (c) 1992, 1994 Free software Foundation, Inc. |
3199 | 3 |
4 Permission is granted to anyone to make or distribute verbatim copies | |
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18 BUILDING AND INSTALLATION: | |
6062 | 19 (This is for a Unix or Unix-like system. For MSDOS, see below; |
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20 search for MSDOG. For Windows NT, see the file nt/install.) |
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22 1) Make sure your system has enough swapping space allocated to handle | |
23 a program whose pure code is 900k bytes and whose data area is at | |
24 least 400k and can reach 8Mb or more. If the swapping space is | |
25 insufficient, you will get an error in the command `temacs -batch -l | |
6062 | 26 loadup dump', found in `./src/Makefile.in.in', or possibly when |
27 running the final dumped Emacs. | |
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7627 | 29 Building Emacs requires about 50 Mb of disk space (including the Emacs |
6062 | 30 sources). Once installed, Emacs occupies about 20 Mb in the file |
31 system where it is installed; this includes the executable files, Lisp | |
32 libraries, miscellaneous data files, and on-line documentation. If | |
33 the building and installation take place in different directories, | |
7627 | 34 then the installation procedure momentarily requires 50+20 Mb. |
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36 2) Consult `./etc/MACHINES' to see what configuration name you should | |
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37 give to the `configure' program. That file offers hints for |
3199 | 38 getting around some possible installation problems. |
39 | |
40 3) In the top directory of the Emacs distribution, run the program | |
41 `configure' as follows: | |
42 | |
43 ./configure CONFIGURATION-NAME [--OPTION[=VALUE]] ... | |
44 | |
45 The CONFIGURATION-NAME argument should be a configuration name given | |
46 in `./etc/MACHINES'. If omitted, `configure' will try to guess your | |
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48 name in `./etc/MACHINES' and specify it explicitly. |
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52 system has X, and arrange to use it if present. |
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54 The `--x-includes=DIR' and `--x-libraries=DIR' options tell the build | |
55 process where the compiler should look for the include files and | |
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56 object libraries used with the X Window System. Normally, `configure' |
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57 is able to find them; these options are necessary if you have your X |
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65 shared libraries. |
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67 The `--with-gcc' option specifies that the build process should | |
68 compile Emacs using GCC. If you don't want to use GCC, specify | |
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69 `--with-gcc=no'. If you omit this option, `configure' will search |
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73 source directory. To do this, you must use a version of `make' that |
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77 Emacs source code in the directory that `configure' is in. |
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3199 | 79 The `--prefix=PREFIXDIR' option specifies where the installation process |
80 should put emacs and its data files. This defaults to `/usr/local'. | |
81 - Emacs (and the other utilities users run) go in PREFIXDIR/bin | |
82 (unless the `--exec-prefix' option says otherwise). | |
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3199 | 87 (where CONFIGURATION is the configuration name, like mips-dec-ultrix4.2), |
88 unless the `--exec-prefix' option says otherwise. | |
89 | |
90 The `--exec-prefix=EXECDIR' option allows you to specify a separate | |
91 portion of the directory tree for installing architecture-specific | |
92 files, like executables and utility programs. If specified, | |
93 - Emacs (and the other utilities users run) go in EXECDIR/bin, and | |
94 - The architecture-dependent files go in | |
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95 EXECDIR/libexec/emacs/VERSION/CONFIGURATION. |
3199 | 96 EXECDIR/bin should be a directory that is normally in users' PATHs. |
97 | |
98 For example, the command | |
99 | |
100 ./configure mips-dec-ultrix --with-x11 | |
101 | |
102 configures Emacs to build for a DECstation running Ultrix, with | |
103 support for the X11 window system. | |
104 | |
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105 `configure' doesn't do any compilation or installation |
3199 | 106 itself. It just creates the files that influence those things: |
9499 | 107 `./Makefile', `lib-src/Makefile', `oldXMenu/Makefile', |
108 `lwlib/Makefile', `src/Makefile', and `./src/config.h'. For details | |
109 on exactly what it does, see the section called `CONFIGURATION BY | |
110 HAND', below. | |
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112 When it is done, `configure' prints a description of what it did and | |
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115 disturbing the status quo, it removes `config.status'. `configure' |
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117 to make reconfiguring faster, and a file `config.log' containing compiler |
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119 `configure' the option `--cache-file=FILE' to use the results of the |
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121 disable caching, for debugging `configure'. |
3199 | 122 |
123 The work of `configure' can be done by editing various files in the | |
124 distribution, but using `configure' is supposed to be simpler. See | |
125 the section called "CONFIGURATION BY HAND" below if you want to do the | |
126 configuration yourself. | |
127 | |
128 4) Look at `./lisp/paths.el'; if some of those values are not right | |
11905 | 129 for your system, set up the file `./lisp/site-init.el' with Emacs |
130 Lisp code to override them; it is not a good idea to edit paths.el | |
3199 | 131 itself. YOU MUST USE THE LISP FUNCTION `setq' TO ASSIGN VALUES, |
132 rather than `defvar', as used by `./lisp/paths.el'. For example, | |
133 | |
134 (setq news-inews-program "/usr/bin/inews") | |
135 | |
136 is how you would override the default value of the variable | |
137 news-inews-program (which is "/usr/local/inews"). | |
138 | |
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3199 | 144 Note that, on some systems, the code you place in site-init.el must |
145 not use expand-file-name or any other function which may look | |
146 something up in the system's password and user information database. | |
147 See `./PROBLEMS' for more details on which systems this affects. | |
148 | |
6062 | 149 5) Put into `./lisp/site-init.el' or `./lisp/site-load.el' any Emacs |
150 Lisp code you want Emacs to load before it is dumped out. Use | |
151 site-load.el for additional libraries if you arrange for their | |
152 documentation strings to be in the etc/DOC file (see | |
153 src/Makefile.in.in if you wish to figure out how to do that). For all | |
7627 | 154 else, use site-init.el. |
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157 site-load.el, Emacs will use *precisely* that value when it starts up |
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158 again. If you do this, you are on your own! |
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3199 | 160 Note that, on some systems, the code you place in site-init.el must |
161 not use expand-file-name or any other function which may look | |
162 something up in the system's password and user information database. | |
163 See `./PROBLEMS' for more details on which systems this affects. | |
164 | |
7627 | 165 The `site-*.el' files are nonexistent in the distribution. You do not |
166 need to create them if you have nothing to put in them. | |
3199 | 167 |
168 6) Refer to the file `./etc/TERMS' for information on fields you may | |
169 wish to add to various termcap entries. The files `./etc/termcap.ucb' | |
170 and `./etc/termcap.dat' may already contain appropriately-modified | |
171 entries. | |
172 | |
173 7) Run `make' in the top directory of the Emacs distribution to finish | |
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174 building Emacs in the standard way. The final executable file is |
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177 directories ../lisp, ../lib-src, ../info. |
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181 are installed in the following directories: |
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183 `/usr/local/bin' holds the executable programs users normally run - | |
7864 | 184 `emacs', `etags', `ctags', `b2m', `emacsclient', |
185 and `rcs-checkin'. | |
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187 `/usr/local/share/emacs/VERSION/lisp' holds the Emacs Lisp library; |
3199 | 188 `VERSION' stands for the number of the Emacs version |
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189 you are installing, like `18.59' or `19.27'. Since the |
3199 | 190 lisp library changes from one version of Emacs to |
191 another, including the version number in the path | |
192 allows you to have several versions of Emacs installed | |
193 at the same time; this means that you don't have to | |
194 make Emacs unavailable while installing a new | |
195 version. | |
196 | |
197 Emacs searches for its lisp files in | |
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198 `/usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp', then in this |
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201 `/usr/local/share/emacs/VERSION/etc' holds the Emacs tutorial, the DOC |
3199 | 202 file, the `yow' database, and other |
203 architecture-independent files Emacs might need while | |
204 running. VERSION is as specified for `.../lisp'. | |
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206 `/usr/local/com/emacs/lock' contains files indicating who is editing |
3199 | 207 what, so Emacs can detect editing clashes between |
208 users. | |
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210 `/usr/local/libexec/emacs/VERSION/CONFIGURATION-NAME' contains executable |
3199 | 211 programs used by Emacs that users are not expected to |
212 run themselves. | |
213 `VERSION' is the number of the Emacs version you are | |
214 installing, and `CONFIGURATION-NAME' is the argument | |
215 you gave to the `configure' program to identify the | |
216 architecture and operating system of your machine, | |
217 like `mips-dec-ultrix' or `sparc-sun-sunos'. Since | |
218 these files are specific to the version of Emacs, | |
219 operating system, and architecture in use, including | |
220 the configuration name in the path allows you to have | |
221 several versions of Emacs for any mix of machines and | |
222 operating systems installed at the same time; this is | |
223 useful for sites at which different kinds of machines | |
224 share the file system Emacs is installed on. | |
225 | |
226 `/usr/local/info' holds the on-line documentation for Emacs, known as | |
227 "info files". Many other GNU programs are documented | |
228 using info files as well, so this directory stands | |
229 apart from the other, Emacs-specific directories. | |
230 | |
231 `/usr/local/man/man1' holds the man pages for the programs installed | |
232 in `/usr/local/bin'. | |
233 | |
234 If these directories are not what you want, you can specify where to | |
235 install Emacs's libraries and data files or where Emacs should search | |
236 for its lisp files by giving values for `make' variables as part of | |
237 the command. See the section below called `MAKE VARIABLES' for more | |
238 information on this. | |
239 | |
240 8) Check the file `dir' in your site's info directory (usually | |
241 /usr/local/info) to make sure that it has a menu entry for the Emacs | |
242 info files. | |
243 | |
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245 then you might need to make the movemail program setuid or setgid |
6062 | 246 to enable it to write the lock files. We believe this is safe. |
247 | |
248 10) You are done! | |
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250 | |
251 MAKE VARIABLES | |
252 | |
253 You can change where the build process installs Emacs and its data | |
254 files by specifying values for `make' variables as part of the `make' | |
255 command line. For example, if you type | |
256 | |
257 make install bindir=/usr/local/gnubin | |
258 | |
259 the `bindir=/usr/local/gnubin' argument indicates that the Emacs | |
260 executable files should go in `/usr/local/gnubin', not | |
261 `/usr/local/bin'. | |
262 | |
263 Here is a complete list of the variables you may want to set. | |
264 | |
265 `bindir' indicates where to put executable programs that users can | |
266 run. This defaults to /usr/local/bin. | |
267 | |
268 `datadir' indicates where to put the architecture-independent | |
269 read-only data files that Emacs refers to while it runs; it | |
9499 | 270 defaults to /usr/local/share. We create the following |
3199 | 271 subdirectories under `datadir': |
272 - `emacs/VERSION/lisp', containing the Emacs lisp library, and | |
273 - `emacs/VERSION/etc', containing the Emacs tutorial, the DOC | |
274 file, and the `yow' database. | |
275 `VERSION' is the number of the Emacs version you are installing, | |
276 like `18.59' or `19.0'. Since these files vary from one version | |
277 of Emacs to another, including the version number in the path | |
278 allows you to have several versions of Emacs installed at the | |
279 same time; this means that you don't have to make Emacs | |
280 unavailable while installing a new version. | |
281 | |
9499 | 282 `sharedstatedir' indicates where to put architecture-independent data files |
3199 | 283 that Emacs modifies while it runs; it defaults to |
9499 | 284 /usr/local/com. We create the following |
285 subdirectories under `sharedstatedir': | |
3199 | 286 - `emacs/lock', containing files indicating who is editing |
287 what, so Emacs can detect editing clashes between | |
288 users. | |
289 | |
9499 | 290 `libexecdir' indicates where to put architecture-specific data files that |
291 Emacs refers to as it runs; it defaults to `/usr/local/libexec'. | |
292 We create the following subdirectories under `libexecdir': | |
3199 | 293 - `emacs/VERSION/CONFIGURATION-NAME', containing executable |
294 programs used by Emacs that users are not expected to run | |
295 themselves. | |
296 `VERSION' is the number of the Emacs version you are installing, | |
297 and `CONFIGURATION-NAME' is the argument you gave to the | |
298 `configure' program to identify the architecture and operating | |
299 system of your machine, like `mips-dec-ultrix' or | |
300 `sparc-sun-sunos'. Since these files are specific to the version | |
301 of Emacs, operating system, and architecture in use, including | |
302 the configuration name in the path allows you to have several | |
303 versions of Emacs for any mix of machines and operating systems | |
304 installed at the same time; this is useful for sites at which | |
305 different kinds of machines share the file system Emacs is | |
306 installed on. | |
307 | |
308 `infodir' indicates where to put the info files distributed with | |
309 Emacs; it defaults to `/usr/local/info'. | |
310 | |
311 `mandir' indicates where to put the man pages for Emacs and its | |
312 utilities (like `etags'); it defaults to | |
313 `/usr/local/man/man1'. | |
314 | |
315 `manext' gives the extension the man pages should be installed with. | |
316 It should contain a period, followed by the appropriate | |
317 digit. It defaults to `.1'. For example given the default | |
318 values for `mandir' and `manext', the Emacs man page would be | |
319 installed as `/usr/local/man/man1/emacs.1'. | |
320 | |
321 `prefix' doesn't give a path for any specific part of Emacs; instead, | |
322 its value is used to determine the defaults for all the | |
323 architecture-independent path variables - `datadir', | |
9499 | 324 `sharedstatedir', `infodir', and `mandir'. Its default value is |
3199 | 325 `/usr/local'; the other variables add on `lib' or `man' to it |
326 by default. | |
327 | |
328 For example, suppose your site generally places GNU software | |
329 under `/usr/users/software/gnusoft' instead of `/usr/local'. | |
330 By including | |
331 `prefix=/usr/users/software/gnusoft' | |
332 in the arguments to `make', you can instruct the build process | |
333 to place all of the Emacs data files in the appropriate | |
334 directories under that path. | |
335 | |
336 `exec_prefix' serves the same purpose as `prefix', but instead | |
337 determines the default values for the architecture-dependent | |
9499 | 338 path variables - `bindir' and `libexecdir'. |
3199 | 339 |
340 The above variables serve analogous purposes in the makefiles for all | |
341 GNU software; here are some variables specific to Emacs. | |
342 | |
343 `lispdir' indicates where Emacs installs and expects its lisp | |
6062 | 344 library. Its default value, based on `datadir' (see above), |
3199 | 345 is `/usr/local/lib/emacs/VERSION/lisp' (where `VERSION' is as |
346 described above). | |
347 | |
348 `locallisppath' indicates where Emacs should search for lisp files | |
349 specific to your site. It should be a colon-separated list of | |
350 directories; Emacs checks them in order before checking | |
6062 | 351 `lispdir'. Its default value, based on `datadir' (see above), |
352 is `/usr/local/lib/emacs/site-lisp'. | |
3199 | 353 |
354 `lisppath' is the complete list of directories Emacs should search for | |
355 its lisp files; its default value is the concatenation of | |
356 `lispdir' and `locallisppath'. It should be a colon-separated | |
357 list of directories; Emacs checks them in the order they | |
358 appear. | |
359 | |
360 `etcdir' indicates where Emacs should install and expect the rest of | |
361 its architecture-independent data, like the tutorial, DOC | |
362 file, and yow database. Its default value, based on `datadir' | |
363 (which see), is `/usr/local/lib/emacs/VERSION/etc'. | |
364 | |
365 `lockdir' indicates the directory where Emacs keeps track of its | |
9499 | 366 locking information. Its default value, based on `sharedstatedir' |
3199 | 367 (which see), is `/usr/local/lib/emacs/lock'. |
368 | |
369 `archlibdir' indicates where Emacs installs and expects the | |
370 executable files and other architecture-dependent data it uses | |
9499 | 371 while running. Its default value, based on `libexecdir' (which |
3199 | 372 see), is `/usr/local/lib/emacs/VERSION/CONFIGURATION-NAME' |
373 (where VERSION and CONFIGURATION-NAME are as described above). | |
374 | |
375 Remember that you must specify any variable values you need each time | |
376 you run `make' in the top directory. If you run `make' once to build | |
377 emacs, test it, and then run `make' again to install the files, you | |
378 must provide the same variable settings each time. To make the | |
379 settings persist, you can edit them into the `Makefile' in the top | |
380 directory, but be aware that running the `configure' program erases | |
381 `Makefile' and rebuilds it from `Makefile.in'. | |
382 | |
383 The top-level Makefile stores the variable settings it used in the | |
384 Makefiles for the subdirectories, so you don't have to specify them | |
385 when running make in the subdirectories. | |
386 | |
387 | |
388 CONFIGURATION BY HAND | |
389 | |
7864 | 390 Instead of running the `configure' program, you have to perform the |
391 following steps. | |
3199 | 392 |
393 1) Copy `./src/config.h.in' to `./src/config.h'. | |
394 | |
395 2) Consult `./etc/MACHINES' to see what configuration name you should | |
396 use for your system. Look at the code of the `configure' script to | |
397 see which operating system and architecture description files from | |
398 `src/s' and `src/m' should be used for that configuration name. Edit | |
399 `src/config.h', and change the two `#include' directives to include | |
400 the appropriate system and architecture description files. | |
401 | |
402 2) Edit `./src/config.h' to set the right options for your system. If | |
403 you need to override any of the definitions in the s/*.h and m/*.h | |
404 files for your system and machine, do so by editing config.h, not by | |
405 changing the s/*.h and m/*.h files. Occasionally you may need to | |
406 redefine parameters used in `./lib-src/movemail.c'. | |
407 | |
7864 | 408 3) Create src/Makefile and lib-src/Makefile from the corresponding |
409 `Makefile.in.in' files. First copy `Makefile.in.in' to `Makefile.in', | |
410 then edit in appropriate substituions for the @...@ constructs, | |
411 and then copy the shell commands near the end of `configure' | |
412 that run cpp to construct `Makefile'. | |
3199 | 413 |
7864 | 414 4) Create `Makefile' files in various other directories |
415 from the corresponding `Makefile.in' files. This isn't so hard, | |
416 just a matter of substitution. | |
3199 | 417 |
418 The `configure' script is built from `configure.in' by the `autoconf' | |
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3199 | 420 |
421 BUILDING GNU EMACS BY HAND | |
422 | |
9507 | 423 Once Emacs is configured, running `make' in the top directory performs |
424 the following steps. | |
3199 | 425 |
426 1) Run `make src/paths.h' in the top directory. This produces | |
427 `./src/paths.h' from the template file `./src/paths.h.in', changing | |
428 the paths to the values specified in `./Makefile'. | |
429 | |
7864 | 430 2) Go to directory `./lib-src' and run `make'. This creates |
431 executables named `ctags' and `etags' and `wakeup' and `make-docfile' | |
432 and `digest-doc' and `test-distrib'. And others. | |
3199 | 433 |
7864 | 434 3) Go to directory `./src' and Run `make'. This refers to files in |
435 the `./lisp' and `./lib-src' subdirectories using names `../lisp' and | |
3199 | 436 `../lib-src'. |
437 | |
438 This creates a file `./src/emacs' which is the runnable Emacs, | |
7864 | 439 which has another name that contains a version number. |
440 Each time you do this, that version number increments in the last place. | |
3199 | 441 |
442 It also creates a file in `./etc' whose name is `DOC' followed by the | |
443 current Emacs version. This file contains documentation strings for | |
444 all the functions in Emacs. Each time you run make to make a new | |
445 emacs, a new DOC file with a new name is made. You must keep the DOC | |
446 file for an Emacs version as long as you keep using that Emacs | |
447 version. | |
448 | |
449 | |
450 INSTALLATION BY HAND | |
451 | |
9507 | 452 The steps below are done by running `make install' in the main |
453 directory of the Emacs distribution. | |
3199 | 454 |
455 1) Copy `./lisp' and its subdirectories, `./etc', and the executables | |
456 in `./lib-src' to their final destinations, as selected in `./src/paths.h'. | |
457 | |
458 Strictly speaking, not all of the executables in `./lib-src' need be copied. | |
7627 | 459 - The programs `cvtmail', `emacsserver', `fakemail', `hexl', |
7864 | 460 `movemail', `profile', `rcs2log', `timer', `vcdiff', `wakeup', |
461 and `yow' are used by Emacs; they do need to be copied. | |
462 - The programs `etags', `ctags', `emacsclient', `b2m', and `rcs-checkin' | |
3199 | 463 are intended to be run by users; they are handled below. |
9498 | 464 - The programs `make-docfile' and `test-distrib' were |
3199 | 465 used in building Emacs, and are not needed any more. |
466 - The programs `digest-doc' and `sorted-doc' convert a `DOC' file into | |
467 a file for users to read. There is no important reason to move them. | |
468 | |
469 2) Copy the files in `./info' to the place specified in | |
470 `./lisp/site-init.el' or `./lisp/paths.el'. Note that if the | |
471 destination directory already contains a file named `dir', you | |
472 probably don't want to replace it with the `dir' file in the Emacs | |
473 distribution. Instead, you should make sure that the existing `dir' | |
474 file contains an appropriate menu entry for the Emacs info. | |
475 | |
476 3) Create a directory for Emacs to use for clash detection, named as | |
477 indicated by the PATH_LOCK macro in `./src/paths.h'. | |
478 | |
479 4) Copy `./src/emacs' to `/usr/local/bin', or to some other directory | |
480 in users' search paths. `./src/emacs' has an alternate name | |
481 `./src/emacs-EMACSVERSION'; you may wish to make a symbolic link named | |
482 `/usr/local/bin/emacs' pointing to that alternate name, as an easy way | |
483 of installing different versions. | |
484 | |
485 You can delete `./src/temacs'. | |
486 | |
487 5) Copy the programs `b2m', `emacsclient', `ctags', `etags', and | |
7864 | 488 `rcs-checkin' from `./lib-src' to `/usr/local/bin'. These programs are |
3199 | 489 intended for users to run. |
490 | |
491 6) Copy the man pages in `./etc' for emacs, ctags, and etags into the | |
492 appropriate man directories. | |
493 | |
494 7) The files in the `./src' subdirectory, except for `emacs', are not | |
7864 | 495 used by Emacs once it is built. However, it is very desirable to keep |
496 the source on line for debugging. | |
3199 | 497 |
498 | |
499 PROBLEMS | |
500 | |
501 See the file PROBLEMS in this directory for a list of various | |
502 problems sometimes encountered, and what to do about them. | |
503 | |
504 | |
6062 | 505 Installation on MSDOG (a.k.a. MSDOS) |
506 | |
7627 | 507 To install on MSDOG, you need to have the GNU C compiler for MSDOG |
508 (also known as djgpp), GNU Make, rm, mv, chmod, and sed. Type these | |
509 commands: | |
6062 | 510 |
511 config msdos | |
512 make install | |
513 | |
7627 | 514 To save disk space, Emacs is built with the idea that you will execute |
515 it from the same place in the file system where you built it. As the | |
516 /usr/local/ subtree does not exist on most MSDOG systems, the | |
517 executables are placed in /emacs/bin/. | |
6062 | 518 |
7627 | 519 MSDOG is a not a multitasking operating system, so Emacs features such |
520 as asynchronous subprocesses that depend on multitasking will not | |
521 work. Synchronous subprocesses do work. |