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(ange-ftp-expand-file-name): Set default to
default-directory if nil. Check whether default starts with a
drive specifier on windows-nt, as well as name, and call real
function if so. Remove code to strip prefix before // or /~ since
`expand-file-name' itself no longer does that.
(ange-ftp-expand-dir): Use `grep-null-device' instead of
"/dev/null", which is incorrect on windows-nt.
(ange-ftp-file-name-all-completions): Fix root directory regexp for windows-nt.
(ange-ftp-start-process): On windows-nt, always send a "help foo"
command to ensure the ftp process produces some output, and force
the process to use raw-text-dos decoding.
(ange-ftp-canonize-filename): On windows-nt, strip drive specifier
from expanded remote name.
(ange-ftp-write-region): Allow binary transfer on windows-nt if
remote host type is unix. Ensure `last-coding-system-used' is
given an appropriate value, so that basic-save-buffer isn't
confused by the coding used with the ftp process.
(ange-ftp-insert-file-contents): Ditto.
(ange-ftp-copy-file-internal): Ditto.
(ange-ftp-real-expand-file-name): Use standard definition on windows-nt.
(ange-ftp-real-expand-file-name-actual): Remove obsolete function.
(ange-ftp-disable-netrc-security-check): Make default value be t on windows-nt.
(ange-ftp-start-process): Undo previous change.
author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Thu, 28 May 1998 05:14:17 +0000 |
parents | 9c5897743b4f |
children | b7bf9b05f494 |
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# Makefile for the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. # # 11 August 1990 # Redefine `TEX' if `tex' does not invoke plain TeX. For example: # TEX=platex TEX=tex MAKE=make SHELL=/bin/sh # Where the TeX macros are kept: texmacrodir = /usr/local/lib/tex/macros # Where the Emacs hierarchy lives ($EMACS in the INSTALL document for Emacs.) # For example: # emacslibdir = /usr/local/gnu/lib/emacs # Directory where Emacs is installed, by default: emacslibdir = /usr/local/emacs # Unless you have a nonstandard Emacs installation, these shouldn't have to # be changed. prefix = /usr/local infodir = ${prefix}/info # The name of the manual: VERSION=2.5 manual = elisp-manual-20-$(VERSION) # Uncomment this line for permuted index. # permuted_index = 1 # List of all the texinfo files in the manual: srcs = elisp.texi back.texi \ abbrevs.texi advice.texi anti.texi backups.texi locals.texi buffers.texi \ calendar.texi commands.texi compile.texi control.texi customize.texi \ debugging.texi display.texi edebug.texi errors.texi eval.texi files.texi \ frames.texi functions.texi help.texi hooks.texi \ internals.texi intro.texi keymaps.texi lists.texi \ loading.texi macros.texi maps.texi markers.texi \ minibuf.texi modes.texi nonascii.texi numbers.texi objects.texi \ os.texi positions.texi processes.texi searching.texi \ sequences.texi streams.texi strings.texi symbols.texi \ syntax.texi text.texi tips.texi variables.texi \ windows.texi \ index.unperm index.perm .PHONY: elisp.dvi clean # The info file is named `elisp'. elisp: $(srcs) index.texi rm -f elisp-* makeinfo elisp.texi elisp.dvi: $(srcs) index.texi # Avoid losing old contents of aux file entirely. -mv elisp.aux elisp.oaux # First shot to define xrefs: $(TEX) elisp.texi if [ a${permuted_index} != a ]; \ then \ ./permute-index; \ mv permuted.fns elisp.fns; \ texindex elisp.tp; \ else \ texindex elisp.??; \ fi $(TEX) elisp.texi index.texi: if [ a${permuted_index} != a ]; \ then \ ln -s index.perm index.texi; \ else \ ln -s index.unperm index.texi; \ fi install: elisp ./mkinstalldirs $(infodir) cp elisp elisp-* $(infodir) @echo also add the line for elisp to $(infodir)/dir. installall: install install -c texinfo.tex $(texmacrodir) clean: rm -f *.toc *.aux *.log *.cp *.cps *.fn *.fns *.tp *.tps \ *.vr *.vrs *.pg *.pgs *.ky *.kys rm -f make.out core rm -f index.texi maintainer-clean: clean rm -f elisp elisp-* dist: -rm -rf temp -mkdir temp -mkdir temp/$(manual) -ln README Makefile permute-index $(srcs) texinfo.tex \ elisp.dvi elisp.aux elisp.??s elisp elisp-[0-9] elisp-[0-9][0-9] temp/$(manual) -(cd temp/$(manual); rm -f mkinstalldirs) cp mkinstalldirs temp/$(manual) (cd temp/$(manual); rm -f *~) (cd temp; tar chf - $(manual)) | gzip > $(manual).tar.gz -rm -rf temp