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No DISPLAY variable here... jla@churchy$ pwd /home/fsf/jla jla@churchy$ cd src /gd/gnu/emacs/19.0/src jla@churchy$ gdb xemacs GDB is free software and you are welcome to distribute copies of it under certain conditions; type "show copying" to see the conditions. There is absolutely no warranty for GDB; type "show warranty" for details. GDB 4.6, Copyright 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc... TERMCAP and TERM environment variables unset. Environment variable "DISPLAY" not defined. Breakpoint 1 at 0x7d6ec Breakpoint 2 at 0x77310 (gdb) set env DISPLAY 128.32.150.43:0.0 (gdb) r Starting program: /home/gd/gnu/emacs/19.0/src/xemacs -q Cannot insert breakpoint 1: The same program may be running in another process. Cannot access memory at address 0x7d6ec. (gdb) [1]+ Stopped gdb xemacs jla@churchy$ ps x PID TT STAT TIME COMMAND 29053 p7 S 0:05 -bash (bash) 29074 p7 T 0:04 gdb xemacs 29075 p7 T 0:00 /home/gd/gnu/emacs/19.0/src/xemacs -q 29076 p7 R 0:00 ps x jla@churchy$ ps ax PID TT STAT TIME COMMAND 0 ? D 0:36 swapper 1 ? I 0:01 init 2 ? D 0:03 pagedaemon 49 ? S 15:02 syslogd 50 ? I 0:58 portmap 60 ? I 0:12 -accepting connections (sendmail) 64 ? S < 0:53 /usr/local/etc/ntpd 67 ? I 0:01 /usr/bin/X11/xdm 97 ? I 0:19 cron 101 ? S 2:22 /usr/etc/rwhod 103 ? I 2:45 /etc/inetd 106 ? IW 0:00 /usr/lib/lpd 145 ? IW 0:00 (nfsd) 146 ? IW 0:00 (nfsd) 147 ? IW 0:00 (nfsd) 148 ? IW 0:00 (nfsd) 152 ? IW 1:38 (biod) 153 ? IW 1:40 (biod) 154 ? IW 1:41 (biod) 155 ? IW 1:40 (biod) 2925 ? IW 0:00 rpc.mountd 5255 ? I 11:14 ibble 24806 ? S 19:37 /usr/bin/X11/X :0 28913 ? I 0:00 -:0 (xdm) 28924 ? I 0:01 sh /home/fsf/melissa/.xinitrc 28932 ? I 0:00 xterm -C -ut +sb -n Console -geometry 80x24+1+0 28933 ? I 0:00 xbiff -geometry -140+180 28934 ? S 0:02 xclock -analog -geometry -0+180 28935 ? S 0:02 xclock -digital -geometry 85x17-0+280 28936 ? I 0:54 emacs -wn Mail -in Mail -geometry 80x55+35+18 -f rmail -fon 28937 ? I 0:01 twm 28940 ? I 0:00 /usr/local/lib/emacs/etc/wakeup 60 28951 ? I 0:11 emacs -d :0.0 -w 28952 ? I 0:00 /usr/local/lib/emacs/etc/wakeup 60 29024 ? I 0:09 emacs -d :0.0 -w 29025 ? I 0:00 /usr/local/lib/emacs/etc/wakeup 60 29045 ? I 0:00 -AA29035 mizzou1.missouri.edu: user open (sendmail) 28938 p0 I 0:00 bash 28942 p1 I 0:00 /usr/local/gnubin/bash -i 28943 p2 I 0:00 -sh (csh) 28953 p3 I 0:00 /usr/local/gnubin/bash -i 28954 p4 I 0:00 -sh (csh) 29026 p5 I 0:00 /usr/local/gnubin/bash -i 560 p6 I 0:08 .nbin/mr 29027 p6 I 0:00 -sh (csh) 29052 p7 S 0:00 rlogind 29053 p7 S 0:05 -bash (bash) 29074 p7 T 0:04 gdb xemacs 29075 p7 T 0:00 /home/gd/gnu/emacs/19.0/src/xemacs -q 29077 p7 R 0:00 ps ax 5256 q0 IW 0:00 -bin/csh (csh) 5272 q0 S 6:38 tf2 5261 q1 IW 0:00 -bin/csh (csh) 5266 q2 IW 0:00 -bin/csh (csh) 15329 q2 I 7:27 emacs -f gnus 15330 q2 I 0:01 /usr/local/lib/emacs/etc/wakeup 60 95 ? S 2:22 update 157 ? IW 0:00 - 300h console (getty) jla@churchy$ fg gdb xemacs (gdb) r The program being debugged has been started already. Start it from the beginning? (y or n) y Starting program: /home/gd/gnu/emacs/19.0/src/xemacs -q Cannot insert breakpoint 1: The same program may be running in another process. Cannot access memory at address 0x7d6ec. (gdb) dis (gdb) r The program being debugged has been started already. Start it from the beginning? (y or n) y Starting program: /home/gd/gnu/emacs/19.0/src/xemacs -q Program received signal 2, Interrupt 0x83ffe in select () (gdb) b Fsignal Breakpoint 3 at 0x503da: file eval.c, line 1105. (gdb) c Continuing. Cannot insert breakpoint 3: The same program may be running in another process. Cannot access memory at address 0x503da. (gdb) dis (gdb) c Continuing. Program received signal 2, Interrupt 0x83ffe in select () (gdb) k` Kill the inferior process? (y or n) y (gdb) q jla@churchy$ who jla ttyp7 Sep 30 14:10 (priam.CS.Berkele) melissa :0 Sep 30 13:41 jla@churchy$ ll *emacs* -rwxrwxrwx 1 jimb daemon 2464158 Sep 27 23:33 emacs-19.0.437* -rwxrwxrwx 1 jimb daemon 2464135 Sep 28 02:19 emacs-19.0.438* -rwxrwxrwx 1 rms daemon 2464283 Sep 28 09:08 emacs-19.0.439* -rwxrwxrwx 1 jimb daemon 2464480 Sep 29 00:59 emacs-19.0.440* -rwxrwxrwx 1 jimb daemon 2465827 Sep 29 09:24 emacs-19.0.444* -rwxrwxrwx 1 jimb daemon 2466058 Sep 29 10:16 emacs-19.0.445* -rwxrwxrwx 1 jimb daemon 2466058 Sep 29 10:35 emacs-19.0.446* -rwxrwxrwx 1 jimb daemon 2466070 Sep 29 13:18 emacs-19.0.447* -rwxrwxrwx 1 jimb daemon 2462257 Sep 30 11:00 emacs-19.0.448* -rwxrwxrwx 2 jimb daemon 2462209 Sep 30 11:16 emacs-19.0.449* -rwxrwxrwx 1 jimb daemon 2462194 Sep 30 11:57 emacs-19.0.450* -rwxrwxrwx 2 jimb daemon 2466524 Sep 30 12:19 emacs-19.0.451* -r--r--r-- 1 jimb daemon 20265 Sep 22 23:40 emacs.c -rw-rw-rw- 1 rms daemon 18316 Sep 23 08:15 emacs.o -rwxrwxrwx 1 jimb daemon 2466070 Sep 29 14:36 jimb-xemacs* -rwxrwxrwx 1 jimb daemon 2097884 Sep 30 12:17 temacs* -rwxrwxrwx 1 jimb daemon 1822178 Sep 13 09:31 temacs-2* -rw-rw-rw- 1 jimb daemon 784 Sep 18 1988 temacs.opt -rw-rw-rw- 1 jimb daemon 177 Feb 26 1987 testemacs.com -rwxrwxrwx 2 jimb daemon 2466524 Sep 30 12:19 xemacs* -rwxrwxrwx 1 jla daemon 2463040 Sep 23 17:15 yemacs* jla@churchy$ rm yemacs jla@churchy$ cp xemacs yemacs & [1] 29088 jla@churchy$ more ChangeLog Wed Sep 30 06:59:07 1992 Jim Blandy (jimb@wookumz.gnu.ai.mit.edu) * buffer.c (Fother_buffer): Add back the VISIBLE_OK argument. It got removed with no comment or ChangeLog entry, and append-to-buffer uses it. * window.c (struct save_window_data): Add a member called focus_frame, to save and restore the screen's focus frame. (Fset_window_configuration): Redirect the frame's focus as indicated in the window configuration. (Fcurrent_window_configuration): Record the frame's current focus. * minibuf.c (read_minibuf): Don't bother to save the current frame's focus, and have read_minibuf_unwind restore it; saving and restoring the window configurations will take care of that. (read_minibuf_unwind): Don't worry about restoring the frame's focus. * window.c (Fset_window_configuration): Don't select the frame just because we restored its configuration. * window.c (Fset_window_configuration): Don't forget to set the frame's selected window when we can't call Fselect_window. * xterm.c (x_meta_mod_mask): New variable, indicating which X modifier bits denote meta keys. (x_find_modifier_meanings): New function, to set x_meta_mod_mask. (x_convert_modifiers): Use that. (x_term_init): Call x_find_modifier_meanings. * data.c (Fmake_local_variable): If SYM forwards to a C variable, swap in the value for the current buffer immediately. * lisp.h: Doc elaboration for Lisp_Buffer_Local_Value. Tue Sep 29 21:05:30 1992 Joseph Arceneaux (jla@churchy.gnu.ai.mit.edu) * textprop.c (Ferase_text_properties): Merge intervals when possible. Tue Sep 29 00:04:05 1992 Jim Blandy (jimb@wookumz.gnu.ai.mit.edu) * xselect.c (Qcut_buffer0): Symbol removed; we're using a new interface to the cut buffer now. (NUM_CUT_BUFFERS, cut_buffer_atom, cut_buffer_value, cut_buffer_cached, cut_buffer_just_set): New variables. (Fx_own_selection, Fx_selection_value): Dike out the code to handle CUT_BUFFER0 requests. (Fx_get_cut_buffer, Fx_set_cut_buffer, x_watch_cut_buffer_cache, x_invalidate_cut_buffer_cache): New functions. [1]+ Exit 0 cp xemacs yemacs jla@churchy$ gdb yemacs GDB is free software and you are welcome to distribute copies of it under certain conditions; type "show copying" to see the conditions. There is absolutely no warranty for GDB; type "show warranty" for details. GDB 4.6, Copyright 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc... TERMCAP and TERM environment variables unset. Environment variable "DISPLAY" not defined. Breakpoint 1 at 0x7d6ec Breakpoint 2 at 0x77310 (gdb) b Fsignal Breakpoint 3 at 0x503da: file eval.c, line 1105. (gdb) set env DISPLAY 128.32.150.43:0.0 (gdb) r Starting program: /home/gd/gnu/emacs/19.0/src/yemacs -q Breakpoint 3, Fsignal (sig=17759556, data=17759236) at eval.c:1105 1105 register struct handler *allhandlers = handlerlist; (gdb) c Continuing. Breakpoint 3, Fsignal (sig=17759576, data=84996828) at eval.c:1105 1105 register struct handler *allhandlers = handlerlist; (gdb) bt #0 Fsignal (sig=17759576, data=84996828) at eval.c:1105 #1 0x4664a in wrong_type_argument (predicate=17803608, value=987136) at data.c:73 #2 0x4572 in Fredirect_frame_focus (frame=987136, focus_frame=235868160) at frame.c:893 #3 0xe114 in Fset_window_configuration (configuration=353327296) at window.c:2498 #4 0x524aa in unbind_to (count=7, value=51516952) at eval.c:2111 #5 0xe61c in Fsave_window_excursion (args=84526412) at window.c:2683 #6 0x60cd4 in Fbyte_code (bytestr=50971960, vector=67749184, maxdepth=1) at bytecode.c:555 #7 0x521a8 in funcall_lambda (fun=101303552, nargs=2, arg_vector=0xffeff7ae) at eval.c:2032 #8 0x51c42 in Ffuncall (nargs=3, args=0xffeff7aa) at eval.c:1898 #9 0x607c8 in Fbyte_code (bytestr=50977256, vector=67754576, maxdepth=5) at bytecode.c:422 #10 0x521a8 in funcall_lambda (fun=101308856, nargs=1, arg_vector=0xffeff8ee) at eval.c:2032 #11 0x51c42 in Ffuncall (nargs=2, args=0xffeff8ea) at eval.c:1898 #12 0x4e980 in Fcall_interactively (function=17914640, record=17759236) at callint.c:508 #13 0x24090 in Fcommand_execute (cmd=17914640, record=17759236) at keyboard.c:3025 #14 0x21028 in command_loop_1 () at keyboard.c:973 #15 0x50370 in internal_condition_case (bfun=0x2084c <command_loop_1>, handlers=17759536, hfun=0x20304 <cmd_error>) at eval.c:1083 #16 0x2066a in command_loop_2 () at keyboard.c:701 #17 0x4fece in internal_catch (tag=17759516, func=0x2064e <command_loop_2>, arg=17759236) at eval.c:875 #18 0x2062e in command_loop () at keyboard.c:681 #19 0x201ca in recursive_edit_1 () at keyboard.c:523 #20 0x20298 in Frecursive_edit () at keyboard.c:558 #21 0x1fa36 in main (argc=2, argv=0xffeffce4, envp=0xffeffcf0) at emacs.c:581 (gdb) fr 2 #2 0x4572 in Fredirect_frame_focus (frame=987136, focus_frame=235868160) at frame.c:893 893 CHECK_LIVE_FRAME (frame, 0); (gdb) l 888 This is useful for temporarily redirecting keystrokes to the minibuffer\n\ 889 window when a frame doesn't have its own minibuffer.") 890 (frame, focus_frame) 891 Lisp_Object frame, focus_frame; 892 { 893 CHECK_LIVE_FRAME (frame, 0); 894 895 if (NILP (focus_frame)) 896 focus_frame = frame; 897 else (gdb) 898 CHECK_LIVE_FRAME (focus_frame, 1); 899 900 XFRAME (frame)->focus_frame = focus_frame; 901 902 if (frame_rehighlight_hook) 903 (*frame_rehighlight_hook) (); 904 jla@churchy$ l elisp/ jla-src/ v19-src/ jla@churchy$ cd v19-src/ jla@churchy$ grep INTERVAL lisp.h #ifdef USE_INTERVALS typedef struct interval *INTERVAL; #define DECLARE_INTERVALS INTERVAL intervals; #define INITIALIZE_INTERVAL(ptr,val) ptr->intervals = val #define INTERVAL #define DECLARE_INTERVALS #define INITIALIZE_INTERVAL(ptr,val) #endif /* USE_INTERVALS */ DECLARE_INTERVALS jla@churchy$ grep INTERVAL config.h /* Define USE_INTERVALS to handle fat text. */ #define USE_INTERVALS jla@churchy$ d /gd2/jla/v19-src jla@churchy$ pwd /home/gd2/jla/v19-src jla@churchy$ grep DECLARE_INTERVALS *.[ch] buffer.h: DECLARE_INTERVALS lisp.h:#define DECLARE_INTERVALS INTERVAL intervals; lisp.h:#define DECLARE_INTERVALS lisp.h: DECLARE_INTERVALS jla@churchy$ grep INITIALIZE_INTERVAL *.c alloc.c: INITIALIZE_INTERVAL (XSTRING (val), NULL_INTERVAL); alloc.c: INITIALIZE_INTERVAL (XSTRING (new), NULL_INTERVAL); buffer.c: INITIALIZE_INTERVAL (b, NULL_INTERVAL); buffer.c: INITIALIZE_INTERVAL (b, NULL_INTERVAL); jla@churchy$ pwd /home/gd2/jla/v19-src jla@churchy$ cd etc /gd/gnu/emacs/19.0/etc jla@churchy$ l *.c /usr/local/gnubin/ls: *.c: No such file or directory jla@churchy$ more Makefile DESTDIR= LIBDIR=/usr/local/lib BINDIR=/usr/local/bin MANDIR=/usr/man/man1 MANEXT=1 all: distclean: -rm -f *~ \#* DOC* core clean: -rm -f core jla@churchy$ cd .. jla@churchy$ l ChangeLog README.~3~ info/ ChangeLog~ README.~6~ lib-src/ GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE README.~7~ lisp/ GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE.~1~ arch-lib/ local-lisp/ GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE.~2~ build-install* lock/ INSTALL build-install.in* make-dist* INSTALL.~1~ build-install.in,v* make-dist.~10~* INSTALL.~2~ config.emacs.~1~* make-dist.~11~* jla@churchy$ cd src /gd/gnu/emacs/19.0/src jla@churchy$ make -f xmakefile editfns.o make: `editfns.o' is up to date. jla@churchy$ ll editfns.[co] -rw-r--r-- 1 jla daemon 36258 Sep 30 20:39 editfns.c -rw-rw-rw- 1 jla daemon 38383 Sep 30 20:43 editfns.o jla@churchy$ date Wed Sep 30 20:45:25 EDT 1992 jla@churchy$ rm editfns.o jla@churchy$ make -f xmakefile editfns.o cc -g -Demacs -Is -Im -c editfns.c -o editfns.o jla@churchy$ lt {insdel,emacs,buffer}.[co] -rw-rw-rw- 1 jla daemon 16422 Sep 30 20:42 insdel.o -rw-rw-rw- 1 rms daemon 18316 Sep 30 20:40 emacs.o -rw-r--r-- 1 jla daemon 14931 Sep 30 19:54 insdel.c -rw-r--r-- 1 jla daemon 20387 Sep 30 19:33 emacs.c -rw-rw-rw- 1 jla daemon 44674 Sep 30 19:29 buffer.o -r--r--r-- 1 jimb daemon 56614 Sep 30 14:13 buffer.c jla@churchy$ ll buffer.h -rw-r--r-- 1 jla daemon 14323 Sep 30 18:36 buffer.h jla@churchy$ ll temacs -rw-rw-rw- 1 jimb daemon 313564 Sep 30 20:46 temacs jla@churchy$ man rcs jla@churchy$ man rlog jla@churchy$ rlog RCS/buffer.c,v RCS file: RCS/buffer.c,v Working file: buffer.c head: 1.15 branch: locks: strict access list: symbolic names: comment leader: " * " keyword substitution: kv total revisions: 15; selected revisions: 15 description: /* Buffer manipulation primitives for GNU Emacs. ---------------------------- revision 1.15 date: 1992/09/30 18:16:11; author: jimb; state: Exp; lines: +9 -5 * buffer.c (Fother_buffer): Add back the VISIBLE_OK argument. It got removed with no comment or ChangeLog entry, and append-to-buffer uses it. ---------------------------- revision 1.14 date: 1992/09/29 04:54:28; author: jimb; state: Exp; lines: +1 -1 * data.c (Frem): Use the `fmod' function under SunOS, Ultrix, and HP/UX, not just under USG systems. ---------------------------- revision 1.13 date: 1992/09/29 04:08:04; author: jimb; state: Exp; lines: +20 -14 * buffer.c (Fbury_buffer): This used to undisplay the buffer being buried only if the BUFFER argument was nil. Instead, undisplay the buffer whenever it's displayed in the selected window, no matter how it was specified by BUFFER. This is how it behaves in 18.58, and I can't find any ChangeLog entry in 18.58 or 19.0 saying why they differ. Fix the doc string accordingly. ---------------------------- revision 1.12 date: 1992/09/22 05:16:47; author: jimb; state: Exp; lines: +1 -0 * buffer.c (Fget_buffer_create): Doc fix. jla@churchy$ d /gd/gnu/emacs/19.0/src jla@churchy$ ci editfns.c insdel.c emacs.c buffer.h intervals.h intervals.c tex tprop.c RCS/editfns.c,v <-- editfns.c new revision: 1.14; previous revision: 1.13 enter log message, terminated with single '.' or end of file: >> >> * editfns.c (make_buffer_string): Call copy_intervals_to_string(). (Finsert_buffer_substring): Call graft_intervals_into_buffer(). #include "intervals.h". >> >> >> . done RCS/insdel.c,v <-- insdel.c new revision: 1.5; previous revision: 1.4 reuse log message of previous file? [yn](y): n enter log message, terminated with single '.' or end of file: >> * insdel.c: #include "intervals.h" (prepare_to_modify_buffer): Call verify_interval_modification(). (insert_from_string): Call offset_intervals() and graft_intervals_into_buffer(). (del_range): Call offset_intervals(). (insert): Call offset_interv>> >> >> >> >> als(). >> . done
author Joseph Arceneaux <jla@gnu.org>
date Thu, 01 Oct 1992 00:56:11 +0000
parents 1dba066c1e0a
children 313f56268d18
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#!/bin/sh
#
# make-dist: create an Emacs distribution tar file from the current
# source tree.	This basically creates a duplicate directory
# structure, and then hard links into it only those files that should
# be distributed.  This means that if you add a file with an odd name,
# you should make sure that this script will include it.

progname="$0"

# Exit if a command fails.
# set -e

# Print out each line we read, for debugging's sake.
# set -v

clean_up=yes
make_tar=yes
newer=""

while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
  case "$1" in
    # This option tells make-dist not to delete the staging directory
    # after it's done making the tar file.
    "--no-clean-up" )
      clean_up=no
    ;;
    # This option tells make-dist not to make a tar file.  Since it's 
    # rather pointless to build the whole staging directory and then
    # nuke it, using this option also selects '--no-clean-up'.
    "--no-tar" )
      make_tar=no
      clean_up=no
    ;;
    # This option tells make-dist to make the distribution normally, then
    # remove all files newer than the given timestamp file.  This is useful
    # for creating incremental or patch distributions
    "--newer")
      newer="$2"
      new_extension=".new"
      shift
    ;;
    * )
      echo "${progname}: Unrecognized argument: $1" >&2
      exit 1
    ;;
  esac
  shift
done

# Make sure we're running in the right place.
if [ ! -d src -o ! -f src/lisp.h -o ! -d lisp -o ! -f lisp/version.el ]; then
  echo "${progname}: Can't find \`src/lisp.h' and \`lisp/version.el'." >&2
  echo "${progname} must be run in the top directory of the Emacs" >&2
  echo "distribution tree.  Cd to that directory and try again." >&2
  exit 1
fi

# Find out which version of Emacs this is.
version=`grep 'defconst[	 ]*emacs-version' lisp/version.el \
	 | sed -e 's/^.*"\([0-9][0-9]*\.[0-9][0-9]*\)\..*$/\1/'`
if [ ! "${version}" ]; then
  echo "${progname}: can't find current emacs version in \`./lisp/version.el'." >&2
  exit 1
fi

# Make sure the subdirectory is available.
tempparent="make-dist.tmp.$$"
if [ -d ${tempparent} ]; then
  echo "${progname}: staging directory \`${tempparent}' already exists.
Perhaps a previous invocation of \`${progname}' failed to clean up after
itself.  Check that directories whose names are of the form
\`make-dist.tmp.NNNNN' don't contain any important information, remove
them, and try again." >&2
  exit 1
fi

echo "Creating staging directory: \`${tempparent}'"
mkdir ${tempparent}
emacsname="emacs-${version}${new_extension}"
tempdir="${tempparent}/${emacsname}"

# This trap ensures that the staging directory will be cleaned up even
# when the script is interrupted in mid-career.
if [ "${clean_up}" = yes ]; then
  trap "echo 'Interrupted...cleaning up the staging directory.'; rm -rf ${tempparent}; exit 1" 1 2 15
fi

echo "Creating top directory: \`${tempdir}'"
mkdir ${tempdir}

# We copy in the top-level files before creating the subdirectories in
# hopes that this will make the top-level files appear first in the
# tar file; this means that people can start reading the INSTALL and
# README while the rest of the tar file is still unpacking.  Whoopee.
echo "Making links to top-level files." 
ln GETTING.GNU.SOFTWARE INSTALL PROBLEMS README move-if-change ${tempdir}
ln ChangeLog Makefile.in build-install.in configure make-dist ${tempdir}

echo "Creating subdirectories."
for subdir in lisp lisp/term local-lisp external-lisp \
	      src src/m src/s lib-src oldXMenu \
	      etc lock arch-lib cpp info man shortnames; do
  mkdir ${tempdir}/${subdir}
done

echo "Making links to \`lisp'."
# Don't distribute =*.el files, site-init.el, site-load.el, or default.el.
(cd lisp
 ln [a-zA-Z]*.el ../${tempdir}/lisp
 ln [a-zA-Z]*.elc ../${tempdir}/lisp
 # simula.el doesn't keep abbreviations in simula.defns any more.
 # ln [a-zA-Z]*.defns ../${tempdir}/lisp
 ln ChangeLog README ../${tempdir}/lisp
 cd ../${tempdir}/lisp
 rm -f site-init site-init.el site-init.elc
 rm -f site-load site-load.el site-load.elc
 rm -f default default.el default.elc)

echo "Making links to \`lisp/term'."
# Don't distribute =*.el files.
(cd lisp/term
 ln [a-zA-Z]*.el ../../${tempdir}/lisp/term
 ln [a-zA-Z]*.elc ../../${tempdir}/lisp/term
 ln README ../../${tempdir}/lisp/term)

echo "Making links to \`external-lisp'."
# Don't distribute =*.el files.
(cd external-lisp
 ln [a-zA-Z]*.el ../${tempdir}/external-lisp
 ln [a-zA-Z]*.elc ../${tempdir}/external-lisp
 ln ChangeLog README ../${tempdir}/external-lisp)

echo "Making links to \`src'."
# Don't distribute =*.[ch] files, or the configured versions of
# config.h.in, paths.h.in, or Makefile.in.
(cd src
 ln [a-zA-Z]*.c ../${tempdir}/src
 ln [a-zA-Z]*.h ../${tempdir}/src
 ln [a-zA-Z]*.s ../${tempdir}/src
 ln README Makefile.in ymakefile ChangeLog config.h.in paths.h.in \
    ../${tempdir}/src
 ln .gdbinit .dbxinit ../${tempdir}/src
 ln *.com *.opt vms-pp.trans vmsbuild ../${tempdir}/src
 cd ../${tempdir}/src
 rm -f config.h paths.h Makefile
 if [ -z "${newer}" ]; then
   etags *.h *.c ../lisp/*.el
 fi)

echo "Making links to \`src/m'."
(cd src/m
 ln README *.h ../../${tempdir}/src/m)

echo "Making links to \`src/s'."
(cd src/s
 ln README *.h ../../${tempdir}/src/s)

echo "Making links to \`lib-src'."
(cd lib-src
 ln [a-zA-Z]*.c [a-zA-Z]*.h [a-zA-Z]*.y [a-zA-Z]*.lex ../${tempdir}/lib-src
 ln ChangeLog Makefile.in README testfile vcdiff rcs2log ../${tempdir}/lib-src
 cd ../${tempdir}/lib-src
 rm -f getdate.c getdate.tab.c y.tab.c y.tab.h)

echo "Making links to \`oldXMenu'."
(cd oldXMenu
 ln *.c *.h ../${tempdir}/oldXMenu
 ln README Makefile Imakefile ChangeLog ../${tempdir}/oldXMenu)

echo "Making links to \`etc'."
# Don't distribute DOC files, backups, autosaves, or tex litter.
(cd etc
 ln [0-9a-zA-Z]* ../${tempdir}/etc
 cd ../${tempdir}/etc
 # Avoid an error when expanding the wildcards later.
 for dummy in DOC-dummy dummy~ \#dummy\# dummy.dvi dummy.log; do
   ln MACHINES ${dummy}
 done
 rm -f DOC* *~ \#*\# *.dvi *.log core)

# For now, we comment these out, since I'm not changing them any.
#!! echo "Making links to \`cpp'."
#!! (cd cpp
#!!  ln cccp.c cexp.y Makefile README ../${tempdir}/cpp)
#!! 
#!! echo "Making links to \`info'."
#!! # Don't distribute backups or autosaves.
#!! (cd info
#!!  ln [a-zA-Z]* ../${tempdir}/info
#!!  cd ../${tempdir}/info
#!!  # Avoid an error when expanding the wildcards later.
#!!  ln emacs dummy~ ; ln emacs \#dummy\#
#!!  rm -f *~ \#*\# core)
#!! 
#!! echo "Making links to \`man'."
#!! (cd man
#!!  ln *.tex *.texinfo *.texi *.aux *.cps *.fns *.kys *.vrs ../${tempdir}/man
#!!  ln *.c ../${tempdir}/man
#!!  ln ChangeLog Makefile README split-man ../${tempdir}/man)

echo "Making links to \`shortnames'."
(cd shortnames
 ln *.c ../${tempdir}/shortnames
 ln Makefile reserved special ../${tempdir}/shortnames)

echo "Making sure copying notices are all symlinks to \`etc/COPYING'."
rm -f ${tempdir}/etc/COPYING
cp etc/COPYING ${tempdir}/etc/COPYING
for subdir in lisp external-lisp src lib-src info shortnames; do
  if [ -f ${tempdir}/${subdir}/COPYING ]; then
    rm ${tempdir}/${subdir}/COPYING
  fi
  ln -s ../etc/COPYING ${tempdir}/${subdir}
done

if [ "${newer}" ]; then
  echo "Removing files older than $newer."
  # We remove .elc files unconditionally, on the theory that anyone picking
  # up an incremental distribution already has a running Emacs to byte-compile
  # them with.
  find ${tempparent} \( -name '*.elc' -o ! -newer ${newer} \) -exec rm -f {} \;
fi

if [ "${make_tar}" = yes ]; then
  echo "Creating tar file."
  (cd ${tempparent}; tar cvf - ${emacsname}) | compress > ${emacsname}.tar.Z
fi

if [ "${clean_up}" = yes ]; then
  echo "Cleaning up the staging directory."
  rm -rf ${tempparent}
fi

# make-dist ends here