>>> "AE" == Arash Esbati <[email protected]> writes: > Uwe Brauer <[email protected]> writes: >> Well, it compiled from master but 29.0.5 so pre 29.1
> What do you see if you do: > • emacs -Q > • C-h f loaddefs-generate-batch RET in scratch This function is not defined. --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- emacs-version is a variable defined in ‘C source code’. Its value is "29.0.50" Version numbers of this version of Emacs. --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- But ,---- | emacs-repository-version is a variable defined in ‘version.el’. | | Its value is "7bf17ceee8c2d347917541e143ce25609e90ebbb" `---- So in short, that might explain why I can't compile (or why it takes so long)? > This is what I get: > loaddefs-generate-batch is an autoloaded Lisp function in > ‘loaddefs-gen.el’. > [Arg list not available until function definition is loaded.] > Generate loaddefs.el files in batch mode. > This scans for ;;;###autoload forms and related things. > The first element on the command line should be the (main) > loaddefs.el output file, and the rest are the directories to > use. >> the problem is that more recent emacs version cause sever problems >> with my old bbdb package I using on a daily base (I wrote a lot of >> useful add-ons that do not work on more recent bbdb version, mostly >> because of renaming functions and changing syntax). > BBDB is showing age, so I moved to EBDB, note that it has a manual as > well ;-) The problem are the add-ons, I need on a daily base and which I have to rewrite. Mind you I am still using 2.35. >> Point taken, > Thanks. >> but the compilation needs 10 minutes, 10! That makes testing >> cumbersome, don't you agree? > Yes, and we have to find out why. If the Emacs you're using to compile > AUCTeX doesn't have the function above, we can stop right away. So > please make you have an recent version at hand, then we can proceed. It does not. So I cannot compile. If I understand you correctly: I should have a version, for the moment just for compiling the main auctex branch purpose, but not my daily use? That would make testing, I mean real testing for a new feature for real world documents difficult, Since as I said if I compile and install say the current master version, I cannot use it in my daily workflow and could not test real world documents, at least not for the next two months. > For me, 'time make -j8' returns: > real 0m25.407s > user 2m35.401s > sys 0m17.996s > on a MacBook Air M2. > Best, Arash -- I strongly condemn Hamas heinous despicable pogroms/atrocities on Israel I strongly condemn Putin's war of aggression against Ukraine. I support to deliver weapons to Ukraine's military. I support the EU and NATO membership of Ukraine.
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