>>> "TH" == Tassilo Horn <[email protected]> writes: > Hi Arash & Uwe, >>> this topic has been discussed couple of times and I think we should >>> add a recipe to the manual. My suggestion looks like this, any >>> comments welcome:
> LGTM. >> I do compile auctex regularly from git master. >> >> What's against the idea to run >> >> make install ???? >> >> I find it a bit cleaner to separate the repository from the >> installation. > I find it a bit more convenient to run directly from the checkout in > order to be sure to run the most current version (or the version I've > explicitly checked out). With "make install", you are running the > version of the last "make install", without "make install" you are > running the version of the last "git pull". I am not sure I understand this. Here is what I do ** Clone $ git clone git://git.savannah.gnu.org/auctex.git $ cd auctex $ ./autogen.sh $ ./configure --with-emacs=/opt/emacs28/bin/emacs --prefix=/home/oub/ALLES/ --with-lispdir=/home/oub/emacs/site-lisp/packages/auctex-git --without-texmf-dir $ make $ make install ** pull the latest change $ \rm -rf /home/oub/emacs/site-lisp/packages/auctex-git $ make clean $ make distclean $ git pull $ ./configure --with-emacs=/opt/emacs28/bin/emacs --prefix=/home/oub/ALLES/ --with-lispdir=/home/oub/emacs/site-lisp/packages/auctex-git --without-texmf-dir $ make $ make install You are saying that this would not result in the auctex pkg from the latest git pull? Uwe
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