# HG changeset patch # User Jason Rumney # Date 1186518102 0 # Node ID 90683ffc924a43f26a6d0c3a7158e755c45095d8 # Parent 45e0e9795cdb5c6f1f5c46b31cb3ba5635108de7 Update for Emacs 22.2, including libxpm. diff -r 45e0e9795cdb -r 90683ffc924a admin/nt/README-ftp-server --- a/admin/nt/README-ftp-server Tue Aug 07 20:04:27 2007 +0000 +++ b/admin/nt/README-ftp-server Tue Aug 07 20:21:42 2007 +0000 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ Precompiled Distributions of Emacs for Windows - Version 22.1 + Version 22.2 May 22, 2007 @@ -26,9 +26,9 @@ If you want to redistribute any of the precompiled distributions of Emacs, be careful to check the implications of the GPL. For instance, - if you put the emacs-22.1-bin-i386.tar.gz file from this directory on + if you put the emacs-22.2-bin-i386.tar.gz file from this directory on an Internet site, you must arrange to distribute the source files of - the SAME version (i.e. ../emacs-22.1.tar.gz). + the SAME version (i.e. ../emacs-22.2.tar.gz). Making a link to our copy of the source is NOT sufficient, since we might upgrade to a new version while you are still distributing the @@ -37,8 +37,8 @@ * Files in this directory - + emacs-22.1-bin-i386.zip - Windows binaries of Emacs-22.1, with all lisp code and documentation + + emacs-22.2-bin-i386.zip + Windows binaries of Emacs-22.2, with all lisp code and documentation included. Download this file if you want a single installation package, and @@ -49,8 +49,8 @@ If you need the C source code at a later date, it will be safe to unpack the source distribution on top of this installation. - + emacs-22.1-barebin-i386.zip - Windows binaries of Emacs-22.1, without lisp code or documentation. + + emacs-22.2-barebin-i386.zip + Windows binaries of Emacs-22.2, without lisp code or documentation. Download this file if you already have the source distribution, or if you need to redump the emacs.exe executable. @@ -60,12 +60,22 @@ file, plus temacs.exe and dump.bat, which are required if you want to redump emacs without recompiling it. + + libxpm-src.zip + Source code for libXpm-X11R7.2-3.5.6 modified to compile on Windows. + This corresponds to the libXpm.dll in emacs-22.2-bin-i386.zip + and emacs-22.2-barebin-i386.zip. + + + The following are provided for users who require older versions. + + + emacs-22.1-bin-i386.zip + + emacs-22-1-barebin-i386.zip + Windows binaries of Emacs 22.1, contents as above. + + emacs-21.3-bin-i386.tar.gz Windows binaries of Emacs 21.3, with compiled lisp code and some documentation included. - This is provided for users who require the older version. - + emacs-21.3-leim.tar.gz Compiled lisp input methods. This optional addition to Emacs-21.3 is required if you want to enter languages that are not directly @@ -73,7 +83,7 @@ * Image support - Emacs 22.1 contains support for images, however for most image formats + Emacs 22.2 contains support for images, however for most image formats supporting libraries are required. This distribution has been tested with the libraries that are distributed with GTK for Windows, and the libraries found at http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/. The following image @@ -82,10 +92,10 @@ PBM/PGM/PPM: Supported natively by Emacs. This format is used for the black and white versions of the toolbar icons. - XPM: requires a Windows port of the XPM library 3.4 or later, - which will be named xpm4.dll, libxpm-nox4.dll or - libxpm.dll. This format is used for the color versions of the - toolbar icons, and other images in Emacs. + XPM: a Windows port of the XPM library corresponding to the x.org + release of X11R7.2 is included with the binary distribution, but + can be replaced by other versions with the name xpm4.dll, + libxpm-nox4.dll or libxpm.dll. PNG: requires the PNG reference library 1.2 or later, which will be named libpng13d.dll, libpng13.dll, libpng12d.dll, libpng12.dll @@ -217,7 +227,7 @@ about the Windows port and related software packages. Note that as of writing, most of the information in that FAQ was for Emacs-21.3 and earlier versions, so some information may not be relevant to - Emacs-22.1. + Emacs-22.2. In addition to the FAQ, there is a mailing list for discussing issues related to the Windows port of Emacs. For information about the