I have to admit that things like those described in my previous eMail happen when one forgets to 'make clean!'

Having cleaned my X11 build, make-package went fine -- except that I did not remove or save the old EmacsInstaller.dmg! This was my chance to remove the -L. hack too -- and Carbon Emacs was built again without any trouble! So the clue is: first clean the X11 build, then make the Carbon personality -- which is the more clever way anyway! Because with the default (configure) method of make-package only a small portion of GNU Emacs is put into /Applications/Emacs.app (<16MB), most software goes into /usr/local (<125MB, which I thought was a clever idea when I tried that the first time myself when trying to configure a Carbon version of GNU Emacs 21.3.50) and makes /usr/local/bin/emacs quite unusable: invoking that binary launches the Carbon personality in a rather unfunctioning shape. So you have to install (and make) the X11 variant afterwards to have a working X11 personality too! And typing '!' on the EmacsInstaller.dmg in the dired-mode buffer followed by an 'open' in mini-buffer really opens the image and prepares it for installation.

I think the source is much more clever than me!

--
Greetings

  Pete



_______________________________________________
Emacs-pretest-bug mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-pretest-bug

Reply via email to