Bob Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hello, > > there are a few ports of emacs to osx, and it is unclear whether the > efforts are merging into the main gnu source code.
These "ports" are AFAIK nothing else than compiled CVS-Emacsen, spiced up with some additional keybindings and such. OK, there is somewhere a Cocoa version of an ancient Emacs, based on earlier work to port Emacs to NeXTStep. I don't know if it's that easy to merge this into the main (current) code... > In principle, one should be able to download the latest from gnu and > compile autonomously under osx, with no need to download old > out-of-sync binaries. Exactly. Get the latest Emacs from the CVS, configure, make, install, enjoy. It just works. This posting is written with a Emacs running on Mac OS X, along with Carbon-GUI, anti-aliased fonts and everything, compiled straight from the sources. > I wonder what refrains the individual projects to work in a joint > effort, to finally deliver this port, as osx is now in its fourth > major release. I guess as soon as there is a formal release of a new major Emacs version, you will have a more or less "official" package. It's just that there is (right now) nothing to "deliver", because there is not a release yet. BTW: All this chaos is not limited to Emacs. Look for almost any Open Source app and you will find at least two or three different "ports" to OS X floating around the net. There is Fink, darwinports and then individual (binary) packages done by well-meaning people. Ever installed a LaTeX system on OS X? I've been going through this just yesterday and I can tell you, this is a hell of a mess. The average Linux- or BSD-Distribution is lightyears ahead in terms of package management and discipline among the porters. Apple made a terrible mistake by not including a decent package management system along with a server infrastructure right from the beginning, IMHO. Jochem -- "A designer knows he has arrived at perfection not when there is no longer anything to add, but when there is no longer anything to take away." - Antoine de Saint-Exupery _______________________________________________ Help-gnu-emacs mailing list Help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnu-emacs