Phillip Lord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The main expedient is using the `--prefix' option to the `configure'
> script, and let it point to the personal home directory.
>
>
> Which I tried and which doesn't work. In the end, I did...
>
> ./configure --prefix=/cygdrive/d/home/phillord/emacs/packages/auctex
> --with-lispdir=/cygdrive/d/home/phillord/emacs/package/auctex
> --disable-preview
ARG!!!
The installation instructions for Windows quite explicitly state:
Avoid `helpful' magic file names like `/cygdrive/c' and
`C:\PROGRA~1\' like the plague. It is quite unlikely that the scripts
will be able to identify the actual file names involved. Use the full
paths, making use of normal Windows drive letters like ` 'C:/Program
Files/Emacs' ' where required, and using the same combination of upper-
and lowercase letters as in the actual files. File names containing
shell-special characters like spaces or backslashes (if you prefer that
syntax) need to get properly quoted to the shell: the above example
used single quotes for that.
--
David Kastrup
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