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Re: Emacs on 64-bit Windows platforms?


From: Jason Rumney
Subject: Re: Emacs on 64-bit Windows platforms?
Date: 16 Dec 2003 20:33:35 +0000
User-agent: Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.3.50

"John Dallman [311000]" <john.dallman@eds.com> writes:

> I'd like to get Emacs running on the two current 64-bit Windows platforms:
> Itanium and AMD64. Both are supposed to be able to run x86 Windows
> programs, but our old-faithful Emacs 19.34.6 (i386-*-nt4.0) exits silently
> when run on them, without displaying any error messages or anything else.
> In any case, performance will be better when they're running as native
> code.
> 
> Has anyone done this before?
> 
> While I'm reasonably used to using Emacs, this will be my first attempt to
> build or install it - or anything else with GNU autoconfig - and I'm not
> sure
> where to start, apart from downloading the tarball.

You might start by downloading 21.3, or when CVS is restored to full
functionality, checking out the current CVS, which has 7 years worth
of bugfixes and other changes compared to 19.34. Some of those changes
are 64 bit implementations for other platforms. You might also want
to subscribe to emacs-devel@gnu.org (see http://mail.gnu.org) where
development discussions tend to happen.

The Windows port of Emacs does not use autoconf in its build process,
unless you want to go the Cygwin route (though 64 bit support for
Cygwin would be a prerequisite).


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