# HG changeset patch # User Eli Zaretskii # Date 1226744627 0 # Node ID 34fd2dee237bdf56c9077928e7ee603058e244a2 # Parent 2f09db1faf4632032d4ced12952ac67c8c9eb991 Update the list of utilities needed by lisp/Makefile and for bootstrapping. diff -r 2f09db1faf46 -r 34fd2dee237b msdos/INSTALL --- a/msdos/INSTALL Sat Nov 15 09:52:43 2008 +0000 +++ b/msdos/INSTALL Sat Nov 15 10:23:47 2008 +0000 @@ -16,12 +16,15 @@ The configuration step (see below) will test for these utilities and will refuse to continue if any of them isn't found. -Recompiling Lisp files in the `lisp' subdirectory using the various -targets in the lisp/Makefile file requires additional utilities: -`find' (from Findutils), GNU `echo' and `test' (from Sh-utils), and a -port of Bash. However, you should not normally need to run -lisp/Makefile, as all the Lisp files are distributed in byte-compiled -form as well. +Bootstrapping Emacs or recompiling Lisp files in the `lisp' +subdirectory using the various targets in the lisp/Makefile file +requires additional utilities: `find' (from Findutils), GNU `echo' and +`test' (from Sh-utils), `ls' and `chmod' (from Fileutils), `grep' +(from Grep), and a port of Bash. However, you should not normally +need to run lisp/Makefile, as all the Lisp files are distributed in +byte-compiled form as well. As for bootstrapping, you will only need +that if you check-out development sources from the Emacs source +repository. If you are building the DJGPP version of Emacs on a DOS-like system which supports long file names (e.g. Windows 9X or Windows XP), you