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On msdos, set LIBS_SYSTEM with config.bat, not cpp. * config.bat [HAVE_X11]: Run sed3x.inp on lib-src/Makefile. * src/Makefile.in (LIBS_SYSTEM) [MSDOS]: Do not reset. * src/s/msdos.h (MSDOS_LIBS_SYSTEM): Remove. * msdos/sed1x.inp (LIBS_SYSTEM): Edit to -lxext -lsys. * msdos/sed3x.inp: New file. * lib-src/Makefile.in (LIBS_SYSTEM) [MSDOS]: Do not reset. (config.h) [MSDOS]: Do not include.
author Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
date Mon, 10 May 2010 19:51:08 -0700
parents fb8bf24d2eb9
children ac52af4a044c
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If you think you may have found a bug in GNU Emacs, please
read the Bugs section of the Emacs manual for advice on
(1) how to tell when to report a bug, and
(2) how to write a useful bug report and what information
it needs to have.

There are three ways to read the Bugs section.

(1) In a printed copy of the Emacs manual.
You can order one from the Free Software Foundation;
see the file etc/ORDERS.  But if you don't have a copy on
hand and you think you have found a bug, you shouldn't wait
to get a printed manual; you should read the section right away
as described below.

(2) With Info.  Start Emacs, do C-h i to enter Info,
then m Emacs RET to get to the Emacs manual, then m Bugs RET
to get to the section on bugs.  Or use standalone Info in
a like manner.  (Standalone Info is part of the Texinfo distribution,
not part of the Emacs distribution.)

(3) By hand.  Do
    cat info/emacs* | more "+/^File: emacs,  Node: Bugs,"

Please first check the file etc/PROBLEMS (e.g. with C-h C-p in Emacs) to
make sure it isn't a known issue.