I do not have X Window installed, but I just tried the following on the current CVS emacs:
./configure --without-x --enable-carbon-app make bootstrap sudo make install It did result in a usable Emacs.app in /Applications: GNU Emacs 22.0.50.1 (powerpc-apple-darwin8.2.0) of 2005-08-10 on Gilbert-Harmans-Computer.local Gil Stefan Monnier wrote: >> You need to specify --without-x as described in mac/INSTALL: > >> If you have X Window installed on your Mac and you are building Emacs >> to run under Carbon and not X Window, you need to type `./configure >> --without-x' instead of `./configure'. > >> Though mac/INSTALL contains sufficient information, it would make >> sense to prefer Carbon (even if X11 is installed) when either >> --with-carbon or --enable-carbon-app is specified explicitly. > > Actually, last time I tried, you had to explicitly disable either Carbon or > X in order for the compilation to succeed, so I think that as long as we > can't build an Emacs that can use both Carbon and X (and tty), we should > automatically disable Carbon if X is specified and automatically disable > X if Carbon is specified. By default one of the two should be selected, > probably Carbon. > > > Stefan > _______________________________________________ Emacs-devel mailing list Emacs-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-devel