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From: | Kaushal Modi |
Subject: | Re: Cleaner way to not build the ctags that ships with emacs? |
Date: | Thu, 10 Mar 2016 07:34:31 -0500 |
>> Paul Eggert
> It should be fairly easy to add an option to 'configure'.
> Something like this, say:
> ./configure --disable-lib-src="">
> where the option argument specifies which lib-src programs to build. Is that something you'd like to develop?
OK. I've never scripted configure but I will give it a shot. From a brief reading, it looks like I need to modify configure.ac.
>> Ulrich Mueller
> Wouldn't that argument apply to etags as well? Exuberant Ctags has an
> etags mode which can be enabled by the -e option, or by invoking the
> program under the name etags.
You are correct that the argument applies to etags as well. I have never used etags but my understanding was that it was used along with xref (which I could be totally wrong about). I haven't used xref either. If emacs doesn't need etags internally, then I don't mind an option to prevent its build too.
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Kaushal Modi
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