Mercurial > emacs
changeset 53439:19d4dac27e5c
Renamed INSTALL-CVS to INSTALL.CVS to avoid file-name
clashes with install-sh on 8+3 filesystems.
author | Eli Zaretskii <eliz@is.elta.co.il> |
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date | Tue, 30 Dec 2003 08:08:22 +0000 |
parents | a73a0718a32d |
children | 296b4cb363cc |
files | INSTALL-CVS INSTALL.CVS |
diffstat | 2 files changed, 50 insertions(+), 50 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/INSTALL-CVS Mon Dec 29 21:53:46 2003 +0000 +++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 @@ -1,50 +0,0 @@ - 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 above 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. - -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.
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/INSTALL.CVS Tue Dec 30 08:08:22 2003 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ + 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 above 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. + +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.