-Copyright (C) 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 2008-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
See the end of the file for license conditions.
In the top-level directory, use:
./configure --with-ns
- make -j2
-
-Make the -j higher on multi-core systems, usually one higher than number of
-cores is best.
This will compile all the files, but emacs will not be able to be run except
in -nw (terminal) mode.
make install
-This will assemble the app in nextstep/Emacs.app.
+This will assemble the app in nextstep/Emacs.app (i.e., the --prefix
+argument has no effect in this case).
If you pass the --disable-ns-self-contained option to configure, the lisp
files will be installed under whatever 'prefix' is set to (defaults to
/usr/local). The bundle will be smaller, but depend on these resources (may
require 'sudo' for "make install").
-On OS X you can also open Cocoa/Emacs.xcodeproj and build it again there. You
-may need to set some directories. (Note, ZeroLink currently does not work
-with Emacs owing to the use of private_extern in the code as well as some
-other, unidentifiable problem.) Before doing this you must run "make install"
-once as outlined above, to set up the lisp resources.
-
-On GNUstep, you CAN'T use ProjectCenter, since PC cannot work with files
-outside of its project directory.
-
Installation
------------
architecture only. To create universal binaries, set CFLAGS to include
"-arch ppc -arch i386".
-
-Improve Ctrl-G Handling
------------------------
-
-To enable a version of the code that handles ctrl-g more responsively in
-certain cases -- but may introduce other glitches -- pass
-"--enable-cocoa-experimental-ctrl-g" to configure.
-
-
-
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This file is part of GNU Emacs.