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Merge from gnus--rel--5.10
Patches applied:
* gnus--rel--5.10 (patch 121-122)
- Update from CVS
2006-07-28 Reiner Steib <Reiner.Steib@gmx.de>
* etc/GNUS-NEWS: Regenerate from Oort Gnus node in texi/gnus.texi using
texi/gnus-news.el of the trunk.
2006-07-28 Katsumi Yamaoka <yamaoka@jpl.org>
* lisp/gnus/nnheader.el (nnheader-insert-head): Make it work with Mac as well.
2006-07-27 Katsumi Yamaoka <yamaoka@jpl.org>
* lisp/gnus/nnheader.el (nnheader-insert-head): Make it work even if the file
uses CRLF for the line-break code.
2006-07-28 Katsumi Yamaoka <yamaoka@jpl.org>
* man/gnus.texi (Oort Gnus): Mention that the Lisp files are now installed
in .../site-lisp/gnus/ by default.
[ From gnus-news.texi in the trunk. ]
2006-07-27 Reiner Steib <Reiner.Steib@gmx.de>
* man/gnus.texi (MIME Commands): Additions for yEnc.
Revision: emacs@sv.gnu.org/emacs--devo--0--patch-375
author | Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org> |
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date | Mon, 31 Jul 2006 09:40:13 +0000 |
parents | 1438f2238634 |
children | 3c4b171b712c d6f8fe3307c8 |
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Building and Installing Emacs from CVS Some of the files that are included in the Emacs tarball, such as byte-compiled Lisp files, are not stored in the CVS repository. Therefore, to build from CVS you must run "make bootstrap" instead of just "make": $ ./configure $ make bootstrap The bootstrap process makes sure all necessary files are rebuilt before it builds the final Emacs binary. Normally, it is not necessary to use "make bootstrap" after every CVS update. Unless there are problems, we suggest the following procedure: $ ./configure $ make $ cd lisp $ make recompile EMACS=../src/emacs $ cd .. $ make (If you want to install the Emacs binary, type "make install" instead of "make" in the last command.) Occasionally the file "lisp/loaddefs.el" will need be updated to reflect new autoloaded functions. If you see errors about undefined lisp functions during compilation, that may be the reason. Another symptom may be an error saying that "loaddefs.el" could not be found; this is due to a change in the way loaddefs.el was handled in CVS, and should only happen once, for users that are updating old CVS trees. To update loaddefs.el, do: $ cd lisp $ make autoloads EMACS=../src/emacs If either of the above partial procedures fails, try "make bootstrap". Users of non-Posix systems (MS-Windows etc.) should run the platform-specific configuration scripts (nt/configure.bat, config.bat, etc.) before "make bootstrap" or "make"; the rest of the procedure is applicable to those systems as well, except that the value of the EMACS variable on the Make command line might be different, e.g., ../bin/emacs.exe or some such. Questions, requests, and bug reports about the CVS versions of Emacs should be sent to emacs-pretest-bug@gnu.org rather than gnu.emacs.help or gnu.emacs.bug. Ideally, use M-x report-emacs-bug RET which will send it to the proper place. Note on using SSH to access the CVS repository from inside Emacs ---------------------------------------------------------------- Write access to the CVS repository requires using SSH v2. If you execute cvs commands inside Emacs, specifically if you use pcl-cvs, output from CVS may be lost due to a problem in the interface between ssh, cvs, and libc. Corrupted checkins have also been rumored to have happened. To fix the problem, save the following script into a file, make it executable, and set CVS_RSH to the file name of the script: #!/bin/bash exec 2> >(exec cat >&2 2>/dev/null) exec ssh "$@" This may be combined with the following entry in ~/.ssh/config to simplify accessing the CVS repository: Host subversions.gnu.org Protocol 2 ForwardX11 no User YOUR_USERID