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Re: Bootstrap fails on w32
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martin rudalics |
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Re: Bootstrap fails on w32 |
Date: |
Fri, 27 May 2005 11:25:01 +0200 |
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Jason Rumney wrote:
>
> Rather than patch the source, can you please try to debug the startup
> code at the bottom of w32menu.c that decides whether to use Unicode
> menu names. Does Windows ME have a stubbed out version of
> unicode_append_menu (AppendMenuW) that does nothing? The code assumes
> that if its not supported, that function is not present.
>
>
>
The last time I debugged C was more than a decade ago. If you told me
exactly what and how to do I could try.
Anway, I believe this issue should be resolved before releasing Emacs.
Otherwise, any Windows binaries would be fairly useless on 9x/ME.
Hence, either
(1) drop Unicode menu names entirely for 9x/ME,
(2) experiment with unicows.dll (MSLU), opencow.dll, and libunicows.
In the latter case you would have to choose whether to make such support
available via CVS only - thus anyone who needs unicode on such systems
would have to get the necessary libraries separately and link them in
accordingly - or build with unicode support and pack the dll's with the
binaries - for obvious resons this is impossible in the unicows case.
Clearly, someone would have to test whether these libraries are capable
of supporting Unicode menu names at all.
Re: Bootstrap fails on w32, LENNART BORGMAN, 2005/05/23
Re: Bootstrap fails on w32, martin rudalics, 2005/05/24