On Tuesday, September 17, 2002, at 07:25  AM, Martin Costabel wrote:

> Rohan Lloyd wrote:
>
>> ./emacs -q -batch -f list-load-path-shadows
>> make[1]: *** [emacs] Illegal instruction
>
> Curiouser and curiouser: I rebuilt emacs21 on 2 jaguar systems. On one 
> of them it built OK, on the other it failed with exactly the same 
> error as yours. The 2 build scripts are practically identical until 
> the error appears.
> ...
> What is more interesting is the following: On the "bad" machine, if I 
> eliminate /sw/bin/libncurses.dylib or change the symlink for 
> /sw/lib/libncurses.5 from /sw/lib/libncurses.5.2 like it is right now, 
> to /usr/lib/libncurses, then it builds fine. It then either does not 
> link to libncurses at all or to /usr/lib/ncurses. In both cases it 
> runs OK. So this looks like a problem with /sw/lib/libncurses, but...
>
> On the "good" machine, /sw/lib/libncurses* looks *exactly* the same as 
> on the "bad" machine. No comprende.

I just updated to 10.2.1 and noticed that /usr/lib/libncurses.5.dylib 
was one of the files modified, so I tried installing emacs again, and 
it worked!

I'm still *very* confused as to what the problem was, but I'm just 
happy to have Emacs back.
\
-- 
Rohan Lloyd



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