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Re: Build of emacs_23.2+1-7
From: |
Svante Signell |
Subject: |
Re: Build of emacs_23.2+1-7 |
Date: |
Thu, 24 Mar 2011 13:16:52 +0100 |
On Thu, 2011-03-24 at 12:31 +0100, Arne Babenhauserheide wrote:
> Hi Svante,
>
> On the long term I will likely need the lisp files, because I want to setup
> emacs in Hurd to mirror my local setup → make it a real work environment for
> me.
>
> Or are the *.el files just the uncompiled lisp files with the *.elc files
> already
> included?
Looks like the *.elc files are in emacs23-common while the *.el files
are in emacs23-el (uncompiled and compressed). Do you still want them?
> … *el is still important: For the integrated help.
What integrated help is available in *.el files not available in *.elc?
> I now use scp (because it is more convenient than woof :) ), but it already
> works nicely (after adding some randomness to /dev/urandom).
>
> The installation works, and I now have a running emacs-nox!
>
> Many thanks!
You are welcome.
> Now to transfer my local environment over to the Hurd…
> … done (hg clone ssh://edrikor.dyndns.org/.emacs.d :) ).
>
> I have GNU HEmP running! (GNU {Hurd,Emacs} and Python)
>
> Next step: Set it up for using it as non-root :)
>
> After that: Move the writing of Hurd news over to Hurd.
>
> Yay!
Are you the editor of Month of the Hurd. People are asking for it, no
new issues since December 2010 (except Year of the Hurd).
Note: Since the version I've compiled has the same version number as the
released buggy version apt-get wants to upgrade emacs23.
You can put emacs23 on hold until a new official version is available as
follows:
dpkg --set-selections
emacs23-nox hold
emacs23-common hold
^D (<Ctrl>-<D>