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Re: Building Emacs on two different OSes from a shared directory
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Dani Moncayo |
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Re: Building Emacs on two different OSes from a shared directory |
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Mon, 28 Jan 2013 15:29:35 +0100 |
>> AFAIK, the build on MS-Windows is done entirely under the "nt/"
>> subdirectory which is specific to that platform.
>
> The Windows build is _started_ in the nt/ directory. But then the
> Makefiles recurse into the other directories: src, lib, lib-src, etc.,
> and build files there as well.
>
> It is however, true that compiled files are placed in subdirectories,
> like nt/oo/i386, src/oo/i386, etc. -- different set of directories for
> each architecture and optimization level. So compiling on Unix will
> not overwrite Windows object files and executables.
Understood, thanks. I presume this is true also for "make install".
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Dani Moncayo
Re: Building Emacs on two different OSes from a shared directory, Andreas Schwab, 2013/01/28
Re: Building Emacs on two different OSes from a shared directory, Eli Zaretskii, 2013/01/28