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From: Timothy Larkin
Subject: Building on OS X
Date: Thu, 26 Dec 2002 10:03:42 -0500
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I have not been able to "make bootstrap" when building Emacs under Mac 
OS X 10.2.3, December 2002 developer tools.  All I get is

(cd src;      make  mostlyclean)
Makefile:66: *** missing separator.  Stop.
make: *** [bootstrap-clean-before] Error 2

This error persists even after trashing the entire emacs distribution 
and reloading it from Sourceforge.

Can anyone provide me with some insight on what this means or how I 
might fix it?

Many thanks,

Tim Larkin
Abstract Tools
Caroline, NY
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"Siegfried Heintze" <siegfried@heintze.com> writes:

> Is anyone working on support for WebDAV in emacs?

There is some WebDAV support in the URL package.  (This used to be
part of W3 but is now a separate package.)  This means you can speak
the protocol.  But there is no higher-level support, AFAIK, for this.
For example, one might wish to have a VC-style interface to the V part
of DAV, and an Ange-FTP-style interface to the A part.  Hmmm...
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dkcombs@panix.com (David Combs) writes:

> auto-detecting 2-bufs *same* file|dir (pbm via symlinks)?
>
> For instance, these lines from *Buffer List*:
>
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> . % dkc<2>       425733  Dired by name /myexternals/home/dkc/
>   % dkc<3>       425738  Dired by date /opt6/myexternals/home/dkc/

See the variable directory-abbrev-alist.  Does this help?
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dkcombs@panix.com (David Combs) writes:

> auto-detecting 2-bufs *same* file|dir (pbm via symlinks)?
>
> For instance, these lines from *Buffer List*:
>
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Also see find-file-visit-truename and find-file-existing-other-name.
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Dan Jacobson <jidanni@dman.ddts.net> writes:

> Um, what was the name of the package.el that makes c-x c-f be aware of
> the filename the cursor was on?  Is it on debian?

ffap.

M-x ffap-bindings RET

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Roy Smith <roy@panix.com> writes:

> I'm probably being dense, but I can't figure out how to loop over each 
> character in a string in elisp (I'm using emacs 20.5.1).  I know I can 
> use mapchar to map a function to each character, but I'm looking for 
> something that lets me do (essentially):
>
> (while char in string
>    (do stuff)
> )

Why does it have to be a while loop?  Why is a map-like look not
enough?

(mapcar (lambda (c) (char-to-string c)) "foobar")

This calls the lambda expression on each character and collects the
results in a list.  You can throw the result away if you don't like
it...

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"Code Fox" <codefox@ftml.net> writes:

> Is it possible to have line numbers displayed on the left side of the
> emacs editor?

There is a file setnu.el or set-nu.el which does this.  Google for it...

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Timothy Larkin <tsl1@cornell.edu> writes:

> I have not been able to "make bootstrap" when building Emacs under Mac 
> OS X 10.2.3, December 2002 developer tools.

Did you run "./configure ..arguments.." first?

On the emacs-devel mailing list there was some discussion about
building on MacOS X failing with the most recent developer tools.  I
don't remember the outcome, but maybe the CVS repository has a fix
already.

AFAIK, the MacOS X code is in the main Emacs repository, so I'm
guessing that the copy on SourceForge might be old.

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[Please don't top-post.]

tcp wrote:

> Thanks. I have this problem when I add
> 
> the following two function into my .emacs
> 
> Wrong number of arguments: #<subr define-key>, 2


Oops, `define-key' should be `global-set-key'.


> Also, if I have multiple frames up, it does not
> 
> seem to delete all the open frames.

Oh, I interpreted "opened frame" to mean "selected frame".  Just put

        (delete-other-frames)

between

        (close-all-files)
and
        (delete-frame)

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