Den 28/10/2012 kl. 21.53 skrev Søren Christensen:
> Den 28/10/2012 kl. 19.02 skrev Tassilo Horn:
>
>> Ok, checking your config.log again, the reason it fails is that this
>> command:
>>
>> /usr/bin/emacs -batch -no-site-file -eval '(let* ((x (if (featurep
>> (quote xemacs)) "yes" "no"))) (write-region (if (stringp x) x
>> (prin1-to-string x)) nil "./conftest-2068"))'
>>
>> fails with
>>
>> Opening output file: no such file or directory,
>> /Users/pastor/Privat/Søren/computer/auctex-11.86/conftest-2068
>>
>> Can you run it in a terminal? I can; it creates a file conftest-2068
>> containing "no" (no, I'm not XEmacs).
>
>
>
> Thank you for looking once more.
>
> When I run ./configure in Terminal:
>
> Srens-MacBook-Pro:auctex-11.86 pastor$ ./configure
> checking for make... make
> checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes
> checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
> checking for date in ChangeLog... 2010-02-21
> checking for release in ChangeLog... 11.86
> checking for emacs... /usr/bin/emacs
> checking if /usr/bin/emacs is XEmacs... cat: ./conftest-5385: No such file or
> directory
> configure: error: Unable to run /usr/bin/emacs! Aborting!
>
> It seems to check for the file conftest-5385.
>
> But it is not made. Is it possible to change a line in ./configure-script to
> avoid the problem?
>
> Once again, thank you very much.
>
I try to understand the ouput from my log-file, and what the config-script is
actually looking for.
configure:1992: checking for emacs
configure:2010: found /usr/bin/emacs
configure:2022: result: /usr/bin/emacs
configure:2038: checking if /usr/bin/emacs is XEmacs
/usr/bin/emacs -batch -no-site-file -eval (let* ((x (if (featurep (quote
xemacs)) "yes" "no"))) (write-region (if (stringp x) x (prin1-to-stri\
ng x)) nil "./conftest-750"))
Opening output file: no such file or directory,
/Users/pastor/Privat/Søren/computer/auctex-11.86/conftest-750
=>
configure:2056: error: Unable to run /usr/bin/emacs! Aborting!
Does this mean, that the config-script looks for /usr/bin/emacs in line 1992,
finds it, and then checking for xemacs in line 2038, with a negative result,
and then quits, with the explanation, that it is unable to run /usr/bin/emacs ?
Why can't it run emacs, when I can so both in terminal and as in Finder? How
can the script say, that it finds emacs, and then conclude, it cannot run?
Thanks in advance
Søren Christensen
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