Re: curious almost circular install

2005-10-21 Thread Ken Moffat
pOn Thu, 20 Oct 2005, Doug Ronne wrote: But now the cvs emacs requires texinfo, which I had been leaving off my temporary tools. So I guess I have to install texinfo to install emacs to install gettext but texinfo requires gettext! wee!!! Don't you lose the info pages from gcc if you

Re: curious almost circular install

2005-10-21 Thread Doug Ronne
On 10/21/05, Ken Moffat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: pOn Thu, 20 Oct 2005, Doug Ronne wrote: Don't you lose the info pages from gcc if you don't have a working texinfo when you build gcc for the final system ? Ken quite possibly, but since I never use the info pages that doesn't bother me

Re: curious almost circular install

2005-10-21 Thread Greg Schafer
Doug Ronne wrote: I can't get used to vim, and use emacs. So my host system has emacs. I only once managed to hack the gettext configure to not believe emacs existed, so it always tries to compile lisp support or some such and always fails if I don't have emacs in my toolchain, but do have

Re: curious almost circular install

2005-10-20 Thread Doug Ronne
n 10/20/05, David Fix [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'd just use jed instead of emacs. ;) There's no lisp in it, but it works pretty much the same... Same key bindings, etc... But faster! I'm rather partial to emacs. I may change my mind though. But when I tried jed

Re: curious almost circular install

2005-10-20 Thread Dan Nicholson
On 10/20/05, Doug Ronne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I only once managed to hack the gettext configure to not believe emacs existed, so it always tries to compile lisp support or some such and always fails if I don't have emacs in my toolchain, but do have it on my host. I haven't been here long,