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From: | Joe Buehler |
Subject: | Re: Building Emacs with Cygwin |
Date: | Fri, 22 Nov 2002 08:39:36 -0500 |
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Jason Rumney wrote:
A script that does everything is not really what we want to test, but I assume it is easy enough to separate your script into the separate steps of patching the source, and building Emacs using the standard "configure", "make", "make install" sequence. The latter is most interesting, as we have to expect the odd conflict when writing patches for a moving target such as a live CVS tree.
I submitted the necessary 21.2 patches back in September on this list. I have been told that they are being reviewed. Once they are merged in, I will be happy to grab the CVS and do a test build. But I would like some notice when the merge does indeed happen, rather than polling CVS to see what's new. Joe Buehler
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