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Fri Nov 20 05:24:16 1992 Jim Blandy (jimb@totoro.cs.oberlin.edu)
* config.sub: Added machines and operating systems for Emacs
ports, since Emacs now uses config.sub for its configuration.
New manufacturers recognized not to be operating systems: High
Level Hardware (highlevel, defaults to using BSD), Gould
(gould, defaults to System V), Commodore (cbm, defaults to
amigados), National Semiconductor (ns, defaults to Genix), and
Masscomp (masscomp, defaults to RTU).
Recognize the NS1600 (ns16k) and the Clipper (clipper) as
processors.
Recognize these processors with default manufacturers: the
Cydra (cydra) from Cydrome (cydrome), the XPS100 (xps100) from
Honeywell (honeywell), and the Orion (orion) and Orion 1/05
(orion105) from High Level Hardware (highlevel).
If the ISC operating system is given with a version number,
don't kill it and set it to 2.2; just have it default to 2.2
if omitted.
Make Irix SGI's default operating system, not SYSV.
Make BSD Encore's default, so it applies for all Encore
machines, not just the umax and mmax abbreviations.
All of Encore's machines use BSD, not just the ns32k-based
ones. Make it the manufacturer's default.
Make it possible to specify an operating system for a Gould
machine. Make sysv the manufacturer's default, so it applies
when we specify the manufacturer as well as when we omit it.
Add Uniplus (uniplus), Iris (iris), Xenix (xenix), and RTU
(rtu) as recognized operating system names.
author | Jim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com> |
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date | Fri, 20 Nov 1992 17:14:50 +0000 |
parents | a5486162a65a |
children | 975c866af92d |
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;;; paths.el --- define pathnames for use by various Emacs commands. ;; Copyright (C) 1986, 1988 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Maintainer: FSF ;; Keywords: internal ;; 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 2, 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to ;; the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. ;;; Commentary: ;; These are default settings for names of certain files and directories ;; that Emacs needs to refer to from time to time. ;; If these settings are not right, override them with `setq' ;; in site-init.el. Do not change this file. ;;; Code: (defvar Info-default-directory-list (list "/usr/local/lib/info/" (expand-file-name "../info/" data-directory)) "List of directories to search for Info documentation files.") (defvar news-path "/usr/spool/news/" "The root directory below which all news files are stored.") (defvar news-inews-program (cond ((file-exists-p "/usr/bin/inews") "/usr/bin/inews") ((file-exists-p "/usr/local/inews") "/usr/local/inews") ((file-exists-p "/usr/local/bin/inews") "/usr/local/bin/inews") ((file-exists-p "/usr/lib/news/inews") "/usr/lib/news/inews") (t "inews")) "Program to post news.") (defvar gnus-default-nntp-server "" ;; set this to your local server "The name of the host running an NNTP server. If it is a string such as \":DIRECTORY\", then ~/DIRECTORY is used as a news spool. `gnus-nntp-server' is initialised from NNTPSERVER environment variable or, if none, this value.") (defvar gnus-nntp-service "nntp" "NNTP service name, usually \"nntp\" or 119). Go to a local news spool if its value is nil, in which case `gnus-nntp-server' should be set to `(system-name)'.") (defvar gnus-your-domain nil "Your domain name without your host name like: \"stars.flab.Fujitsu.CO.JP\" The DOMAINNAME environment variable is used instead if defined. If the function `system-name' returns a fully qualified domain name, there is no need to define the name.") (defvar gnus-your-organization "" "Your organization like: \"Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd., Kawasaki, Japan.\" The `ORGANIZATION' environment variable is used instead if defined.") (defvar mh-progs (cond ((file-directory-p "/usr/bin/mh/") "/usr/bin/mh/") ;Ultrix 4.2 ((file-directory-p "/usr/new/mh/") "/usr/new/mh/") ;Ultrix <4.2 ((file-directory-p "/usr/local/bin/mh/") "/usr/local/bin/mh/") ((file-directory-p "/usr/local/mh/") "/usr/local/mh/") (t "/usr/local/bin/")) "Directory containing MH commands.") (defvar mh-lib (cond ((file-directory-p "/usr/lib/mh/") "/usr/lib/mh/") ;Ultrix 4.2 ((file-directory-p "/usr/new/lib/mh/") "/usr/new/lib/mh/") ;Ultrix <4.2 ((file-directory-p "/usr/local/lib/mh/") "/usr/local/lib/mh/") (t "/usr/local/bin/mh/")) "Directory of MH library.") (defvar rmail-file-name "~/RMAIL" "Name of user's primary mail file.") (defvar gnus-startup-file "~/.newsrc" "The file listing groups to which user is subscribed. Will use `gnus-startup-file'-SERVER instead if exists.") (defconst rmail-spool-directory (if (memq system-type '(dgux-unix hpux usg-unix-v unisoft-unix rtu irix silicon-graphics-unix)) "/usr/mail/" "/usr/spool/mail/") "Name of directory used by system mailer for delivering new mail. Its name should end with a slash.") (defconst sendmail-program (if (file-exists-p "/usr/lib/sendmail") "/usr/lib/sendmail" "fakemail") ;In ../etc, to interface to /bin/mail. "Program used to send messages.") (defconst term-file-prefix (if (eq system-type 'vax-vms) "[.term]" "term/") "If non-nil, Emacs startup does (load (concat term-file-prefix (getenv \"TERM\"))) You may set this variable to nil in your `.emacs' file if you do not wish the terminal-initialization file to be loaded.") ;; Solaris 2 has both of these files; prefer /usr/ucb/man ;; because the other has nonstandard argument conventions. (defconst manual-program (if (file-exists-p "/usr/ucb/man") "/usr/ucb/man" "/usr/bin/man") "Program to run to print man pages.") ;; Note that /usr/man/cat is not really right for this on sysV; nothing is, ;; judging by the list of directories below. You can't get the dir ;; for a section by appending the section number to any one prefix. ;; But it turns out that a string that's wrong does no harm here. (defconst manual-formatted-dir-prefix (if (file-exists-p "/usr/man/cat.C") ;; Check for Xenix. "/usr/man/cat." "/usr/man/cat") "Prefix for directories containing formatted manual pages. Append a section-number or section-name to get a directory name.") (defconst manual-formatted-dirlist (cond ((eq system-type 'hpux) '("/usr/man/cat1" "/usr/man/cat2" "/usr/man/cat3" "/usr/man/cat4" "/usr/man/cat5" "/usr/man/cat6" "/usr/man/cat7" "/usr/man/cat1m" "/usr/man/cat8" "/usr/local/man/cat1" "/usr/local/man/cat2" "/usr/local/man/cat3" "/usr/local/man/cat4" "/usr/local/man/cat5" "/usr/local/man/cat6" "/usr/local/man/cat7" "/usr/local/man/cat1m" "/usr/local/man/cat8" "/usr/contrib/man/cat1" "/usr/contrib/man/cat2" "/usr/contrib/man/cat3" "/usr/contrib/man/cat4" "/usr/contrib/man/cat5" "/usr/contrib/man/cat6" "/usr/contrib/man/cat7" "/usr/contrib/man/cat1m" "/usr/contrib/man/cat8")) ((file-exists-p "/usr/man/cat.C") ; Xenix '("/usr/man/cat.C" "/usr/man/cat.CP" "/usr/man/cat.CT" "/usr/man/cat.DOS/" "/usr/man/cat.F" "/usr/man/cat.HW" "/usr/man/cat.M/" "/usr/man/cat.S" "/usr/man/cat.LOCAL")) ((file-exists-p "/usr/man/cat3/cat3") ;; This is for UMAX. '("/usr/man/cat1" "/usr/man/cat2" "/usr/man/cat3" "/usr/man/cat3/cat3" "/usr/man/cat3/cat3b" "/usr/man/cat3/cat3c" "/usr/man/cat3/cat3f" "/usr/man/cat3/cat3m" "/usr/man/cat3/cat3n" "/usr/man/cat3/cat3p" "/usr/man/cat3/cat3s" "/usr/man/cat3/cat3u" "/usr/man/cat3/cat3x" "/usr/man/cat4" "/usr/man/cat5" "/usr/man/cat6" "/usr/man/cat7" "/usr/man/cat8" "/usr/man/catl" "/usr/man/catn")) ((file-exists-p "/usr/man/cat1") '("/usr/man/cat1" "/usr/man/cat2" "/usr/man/cat3" "/usr/man/cat4" "/usr/man/cat5" "/usr/man/cat6" "/usr/man/cat7" "/usr/man/cat8" "/usr/man/catl" "/usr/man/catn")) (t '("/usr/catman/u_man/man1" "/usr/catman/u_man/man6" "/usr/catman/p_man/man2" "/usr/catman/p_man/man3" "/usr/catman/p_man/man4" "/usr/catman/p_man/man5" "/usr/catman/a_man/man1" "/usr/catman/a_man/man7" "/usr/catman/a_man/man8" "/usr/catman/local" "/usr/catman/a_man/man8" "/usr/catman/local/man1" "/usr/catman/local/man2" "/usr/catman/local/man3" "/usr/catman/local/man4" "/usr/catman/local/man5" "/usr/catman/local/man6" "/usr/catman/local/man7" "/usr/catman/local/man8"))) "List of directories containing formatted manual pages.") (defconst abbrev-file-name (if (eq system-type 'vax-vms) "~/abbrev.def" "~/.abbrev_defs") "*Default name of file to read abbrevs from.") ;;; paths.el ends here