On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 12:56 AM, David Reitter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> This needs to be placed inside an .app bundle. Make-package will do
> that for you. Can you tell make-package to not create a .dmg/.pkg? In
> that case, it should leave the bundle somewhere for you to execute.
> Ignore the warning.


Alright, I got the .app bundle working, and now a custom-built emacs is
loading.  Mind you, this only has worked from the source tarball off of the
project site, not via CVS using 'make compile' from the top-level.

I'll probably reveal my gross level of ignorance here about Carbon Emacs on
the mac platform in general, but when I execute the application bundle from
the build directory, I get

Symbol's function definition is void: mac-print-mode

on startup, which I assume indicates that Emacs.app running from that
directory doesn't know about the site-lisp material in the build hierarchy.
Is there a quick fix for that?

Thanks for indulging me, I hope to be able to ramp on this stuff fairly
quickly once I can get the build issues sussed out.

Joel

-- 
"Make sense who may. I switch off." -- Beckett

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