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diff INSTALL @ 33639:26131b1a1dc1
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author | Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org> |
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date | Mon, 20 Nov 2000 14:40:46 +0000 |
parents | 99b7b88db80c |
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--- a/INSTALL Mon Nov 20 14:20:39 2000 +0000 +++ b/INSTALL Mon Nov 20 14:40:46 2000 +0000 @@ -94,21 +94,23 @@ BUILDING AND INSTALLATION: (This is for a Unix or Unix-like system. For MSDOS, see below; search -for MSDOG. For Windows NT or Windows 95, see the file nt/INSTALL.) +for MSDOG. For Windows NT or Windows 95, see the file nt/INSTALL. +For the Mac, see the file mac/INSTALL.) 1) Make sure your system has enough swapping space allocated to handle -a program whose pure code is 900k bytes and whose data area is at -least 400k and can reach 8Mb or more. If the swapping space is +a program whose pure code is 1.5 MB and whose data area is at +least 2.5 MB and can reach 80 MB or more. If the swapping space is insufficient, you will get an error in the command `temacs -batch -l loadup dump', found in `./src/Makefile.in', or possibly when running the final dumped Emacs. -Building Emacs requires about 70 Mb of disk space (including the Emacs -sources). Once installed, Emacs occupies about 35 Mb in the file -system where it is installed; this includes the executable files, Lisp -libraries, miscellaneous data files, and on-line documentation. If -the building and installation take place in different directories, -then the installation procedure momentarily requires 70+35 Mb. +Building Emacs requires about 95 MB of disk space (including the Emacs +sources), or 130 MB if Leim is used. Once installed, Emacs occupies +about 60 MB (70 MB with Leim) in the file system where it is +installed; this includes the executable files, Lisp libraries, +miscellaneous data files, and on-line documentation. If the building +and installation take place in different directories, then the +installation procedure momentarily requires 95+60 MB (130+170 MB). 2) Consult `./etc/MACHINES' to see what configuration name you should give to the `configure' program. That file offers hints for