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Merge changes made in Gnus trunk.
gnus-registry.el: Fix and extend header docs. Move the nnregistry feature check.
nnimap.el (nnimap-update-info): Ignore groups that have no UIDNEXT values.
nnimap.el: Implement nnimap-request-newgroups.
gnus-group.el (gnus-group-completing-read): Return the symbol name, not the value from the collection.
nnimap.el: Don't error out on empty non-UIDNEXT groups.
nnmail.el (nnmail-article-group): Allow using the fancy split method directly.
gnus.el (gnus-continuum-version): Make inactive, since it doesn't really message anything to the user.
gnus-msg.el (gnus-summary-resend-message): When resending, don't externalize attachments.
gnus.el (gnus-large-newsgroup): Mention gnus-large-ephemeral-newsgroup.
gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-scroll-up): Add more documentation.
message.el (message-shorten-references): Comment on the number "21".
mm-encode.el (mm-content-transfer-encoding-defaults): Try to make the documentation clearer.
ChangeLog: jidanni -> Dan Jacobson.
nnmbox.el (nnmbox-read-mbox): Mark buffer for deletion on Gnus exit.
gnus-sum.el, gnus-win.el: Change the `h' command to only show the article buffer.
gnus-art.el (gnus-summary-save-in-file, gnus-summary-save-in-rmail): Use with-current-buffer instead of gnus-eval-in-buffer-window to avoid popping up frames.
gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-clear-local-variables): Removed.
gnus-async.el (gnus-async-delete-prefetched-entry): Remove from hash table, too.
gnus-async.el: Try to keep the async hash table size reasonable.
nndoc.el (nndoc-type-alist): Do babyl before mime-parts.
gnus-start.el (gnus-check-bogus-newsgroups): Say how many groups we're being queried about.
author | Katsumi Yamaoka <yamaoka@jpl.org> |
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date | Fri, 01 Oct 2010 23:08:25 +0000 |
parents | 1d1d5d9bd884 |
children | 376148b31b5e |
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Copyright (C) 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc. See the end of the file for license conditions. Compilation ----------- In the top-level directory, use: ./configure --with-ns This will compile all the files, but emacs will not be able to be run except in -nw (terminal) mode. In order to run Emacs.app, you must run: make install This will assemble the app in nextstep/Emacs.app. If you pass the --disable-ns-self-contained option to configure, the lisp files will be installed under whatever 'prefix' is set to (defaults to /usr/local). The bundle will be smaller, but depend on these resources (may require 'sudo' for "make install"). Installation ------------ Move nextstep/Emacs.app to any desired install location. Xcode ----- On OS X Emacs can be built under Xcode. You need to run "configure" as described above first. There are two targets: 'temacs' and 'Emacs.app'. 'temacs' will build the undumped emacs executable, and copy it and the *.o files to the src directory. These steps are necessary so the next target works. 'Emacs.app' uses "Run Script" build phases to assemble the Emacs.app bundle. It uses the 'ns-app' target in src/Makefile together with the 'install' target in the top level Makefile. The source files under the temacs target must list "pre-crt0" first and "lastfile" last, so that dumping works. (Note, under GNUstep, you CAN'T use ProjectCenter, since PC cannot work with files outside of its project directory.) Distributions and Universal Binaries ------------------------------------ Building as outlined above will create ordinary binaries running on your architecture only. To create universal binaries, set CFLAGS to include "-arch ppc -arch i386". This file is part of GNU Emacs. GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.