>>>>> "DK" == David Kastrup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
DK> 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 DK> ARG!!! DK> The installation instructions for Windows quite explicitly state: DK> Avoid `helpful' magic file names like `/cygdrive/c' and DK> `C:\PROGRA~1\' like the plague. It is quite unlikely that the DK> scripts will be able to identify the actual file names involved. Use DK> the full paths, making use of normal Windows drive letters like ` DK> 'C:/Program Files/Emacs' ' where required, and using the same DK> combination of upper- and lowercase letters as in the actual files. DK> File names containing shell-special characters like spaces or DK> backslashes (if you prefer that syntax) need to get properly quoted DK> to the shell: the above example used single quotes for that. Ah, yes, so they do. Well, I've got the build to work either way which is good. Style file loading is not working, at least on windows, which is a little unfortunate. I shall have to investigate this later; at least it's running on unix. I guess I am running out of options here; it looks I am going to have to install auctex by hand on multiple machines. Unfortunate, but doable. Again, thanks for the help. Phil _______________________________________________ auctex-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/auctex-devel
