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bug#65014: closed (Configure Default Values)


From: GNU bug Tracking System
Subject: bug#65014: closed (Configure Default Values)
Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2023 13:32:02 +0000

Your message dated Wed, 02 Aug 2023 21:31:02 +0800
with message-id <87wmydbmg9.fsf@yahoo.com>
and subject line Re: bug#65014: Configure Default Values
has caused the debbugs.gnu.org bug report #65014,
regarding Configure Default Values
to be marked as done.

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--- Begin Message --- Subject: Configure Default Values Date: Wed, 2 Aug 2023 08:16:19 -0400
Hello,

TL;DR: What packages does configure enable by default, i.e. do not require a 
--with-PACKAGE flag to explicitly enable? Moreover, what are the best practices 
for configuring emacs that don’t require min-maxing your configuration options 
every time.

——

I like to configure my emacs install to be as (reasonably) fully featured as 
possible, so I peruse the ./configure --help options from time to time to see 
if any new packages are available. If I notice a package I don’t have in my 
list of --with-package I add it, and reconfigure. 

But my configure command is now pretty long, and it strikes me that this 
brittle in the face of changes to configure. Suppose there is a change in best 
practices, and now --with-FOO is better than --with-BAR, but because I have 
--with-BAR (and forgot to remove it), configure won’t look for FOO. My emacs 
conf will be slightly suboptimal (perish the thought!) and I won’t be any the 
wiser.

Best regards,

Jacob Faibussowitsch
(Jacob Fai - booss - oh - vitch)




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--- Begin Message --- Subject: Re: bug#65014: Configure Default Values Date: Wed, 02 Aug 2023 21:31:02 +0800 User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13)
Jacob Faibussowitsch <jacob.fai@gmail.com> writes:

> Hello,
>
> TL;DR: What packages does configure enable by default, i.e. do not
> require a --with-PACKAGE flag to explicitly enable? Moreover, what are
> the best practices for configuring emacs that don’t require min-maxing
> your configuration options every time.
>
> ——
>
> I like to configure my emacs install to be as (reasonably) fully
> featured as possible, so I peruse the ./configure --help options from
> time to time to see if any new packages are available. If I notice a
> package I don’t have in my list of --with-package I add it, and
> reconfigure.
>
> But my configure command is now pretty long, and it strikes me that
> this brittle in the face of changes to configure. Suppose there is a
> change in best practices, and now --with-FOO is better than
> --with-BAR, but because I have --with-BAR (and forgot to remove it),
> configure won’t look for FOO. My emacs conf will be slightly
> suboptimal (perish the thought!) and I won’t be any the wiser.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Jacob Faibussowitsch
> (Jacob Fai - booss - oh - vitch)

Hi, questions about building Emacs should be directed to
help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org, not the bug tracker.  To answer them, however,
refer to INSTALL, which explains available configuration options in
detail.

Generally speaking, running `configure' without any arguments will
produce an Emacs with a configuration that is reasonable for most
users.


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