On Nov 29, 2006, at 5:35 AM, MJ Ray wrote:

> Adrian Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> [...] As far as I know no one has tried packaging for
>> other distributions yet.
>
> I tried packaging for Gobolinux, but I couldn't get a working program
> and didn't have time to persue it very far - I assumed it was my
> mistake and the first step would have been to upgrade GNUstep to the
> latest release.

OK.  If you want to try again w/the next release please get in touch  
with me once it's out.


>> [...] Additionally, if self-contained=no, it would also install
>> the lisp files, etc. based on the --prefix setting.
>
> If self-contained=no is intended to enable sharing lisp files with a
> non-X Emacs, should they be installed?  Will the non-X Emacs be built
> from Emacs.app sources, or is it another installation?

Right, with self-contained=no, "make install" would put the lisp  
under /usr[/local]/share/emacs/23.0.0, which could then be shared by  
an X-based local build of the emacs-unicode-2 source tree (or the  
Emacs.app source tree).  (For terminal mode use under GNUstep, the  
Emacs.app binary will work.)


Adrian





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