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1 Usage: configure [--OPTION[=VALUE] ...] [CONFIGURATION]
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3 Set compilation and installation parameters for XEmacs, and report.
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5 Note that for most of the following options, you can explicitly enable
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6 them using `--OPTION=yes' and explicitly disable them using `--OPTION=no'.
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7 This is especially useful for auto-detected options.
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8 The option `--without-FEATURE' is a synonym for `--with-FEATURE=no'.
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10 Options marked with a (*) are auto-detected.
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12 Use colons (or quoted spaces) to separate directory names in option
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13 values which are PATHs (i.e. lists of directories).
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15 General options:
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17 --help Issue this usage message.
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18 --verbose Display the results of configure tests.
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19 --extra-verbose Display even more information, useful for debugging.
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22 Compilation options:
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24 --compiler=prog C compiler to use.
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25 --with-gcc (*) Use GCC to compile XEmacs.
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26 --without-gcc Don't use GCC to compile XEmacs.
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27 --cflags=FLAGS Compiler flags (such as -O)
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28 --cpp=prog C preprocessor to use (e.g. /usr/ccs/lib/cpp or cc -E)
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29 --cppflags=FLAGS C preprocessor flags (e.g. -I/foo or -Dfoo=bar)
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30 --libs=LIBS Additional libraries (e.g. -lfoo)
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31 --ldflags=FLAGS Additional linker flags (e.g. -L/foo)
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32 --site-includes=PATH List of directories to search first for header files.
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33 --site-libraries=PATH List of directories to search first for libraries.
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34 --site-prefixes=PATH List of directories to search for include/ and lib/
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35 subdirectories, just after 'site-includes' and
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36 'site-libraries'.
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37 --site-runtime-libraries=PATH
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38 List of ALL directories to search for dynamically
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39 linked libraries at run time.
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40 --dynamic=yes Link dynamically if supported by system.
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41 --dynamic=no Force static linking on systems where dynamic
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42 linking is the default.
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43 --srcdir=DIR Look for the XEmacs source files in DIR.
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44 Works best when using GNU Make.
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45 --use-indexed-lrecord-implementation
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46 --use-minimal-tagbits
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47 --gung-ho Build with new-style Lisp_Objects.
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48 Equivalent to both of the 2 previous options combined.
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51 Installation options:
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53 --prefix=DIR Install files below DIR. Defaults to `/usr/local'.
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56 Window-system options:
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58 --with-x11 (*) Support the X Window System.
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59 --without-x11 Don't support X.
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60 --x-includes=DIR Search for X header files in DIR.
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61 --x-libraries=DIR Search for X libraries in DIR.
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62 --without-toolbars Don't compile with any toolbar support.
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63 --without-session Compile without realized leader window which will
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64 keep the WM_COMMAND property. Required for proper
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65 session-management.
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66 --with-menubars=TYPE Use TYPE menubars (lucid, motif, or no). The Lucid
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67 widgets emulate Motif (mostly) but are faster.
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68 *WARNING* The Motif menubar is currently broken.
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69 --with-scrollbars=TYPE Use TYPE scrollbars
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70 (lucid, motif, athena, athena3d, or no).
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71 --with-dialogs=TYPE Use TYPE dialog boxes (motif, athena, athena3d, or no).
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72 Lucid menubars and scrollbars are the default.
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73 Motif dialog boxes will be used if Motif can be found.
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74 --with-dragndrop (*) Compile in the generic drag and drop API. This is
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75 automatically added if one of the drag and drop
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76 protocols is found (currently CDE, OffiX, MSWindows).
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77 *WARNING* The Drag'n'drop support is under development
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78 and is considered experimental.
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79 --with-cde (*) Compile in support for CDE drag and drop.
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80 --with-offix (*) Compile in support for OffiX drag and drop.
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81 *WARNING* If you compile in OffiX, you may not be
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82 able to use multiple X displays success-
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83 fully. If the two servers are from
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84 different vendors, the results may be
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85 unpredictable.
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86 --without-xmu (*) For those unfortunates whose vendors don't ship Xmu.
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87 --external-widget Compile with external widget support.
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88 --with-xpm (*) Compile with support for XPM files.
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89 It is highly recommended that you obtain XPM
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90 (version 3.4h or better) if you don't already
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91 have it. Get it from the XEmacs FTP site.
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92 --with-xface (*) Compile with support for X-Face mail header
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93 conversion. Requires the compface library.
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94 Get it from the XEmacs FTP site.
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95 --without-gif Compile without the built-in support for GIF image
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96 conversion.
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97 --with-jpeg (*) Compile with support for JPEG image conversion.
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98 Requires libjpeg from the Independent JPEG Group.
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99 Get it from the XEmacs FTP site.
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100 --with-png (*) Compile with support for PNG image conversion.
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101 Requires libpng. Get it from the XEmacs FTP site.
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102 --with-tiff (*) Compile with support for TIFF image conversion.
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103 Requires Sam Lefflier's libtiff library.
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104 Get if from the XEmacs FTP site.
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107 TTY options:
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109 --without-tty Don't support TTY-s.
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110 --with-ncurses (*) Use the ncurses library for tty support.
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111 --with-gpm (*) Compile in support for General Purpose Mouse.
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114 Additional features:
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116 --with-tooltalk (*) Support the ToolTalk IPC protocol.
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117 --with-workshop Support the Sun WorkShop (formerly Sparcworks)
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118 development environment.
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119 --with-socks Compile with support for SOCKS (an Internet proxy).
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120 --with-database=TYPE (*) Compile with database support. Valid types are
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121 `no' or a comma-separated list of one or more
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122 of `berkdb' and either `dbm' or `gnudbm'.
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123 --with-sound=native (*) Compile with native sound support.
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124 --with-sound=nas Compile with network sound support.
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125 --with-sound=both Compile with native and network sound support.
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126 --native-sound-lib=LIB Native sound support library. Needed on Suns
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127 with --with-sound=both because both sound libraries
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128 are called libaudio.
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129 --with-pop support POP for mail retrieval
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130 --with-kerberos support Kerberos-authenticated POP
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131 --with-hesiod support Hesiod to get the POP server host
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132 --with-dnet (*) Compile with support for DECnet.
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133 --with-ldap (*) Compile with support for the LDAP protocol (requires
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134 installed LDAP libraries on the system).
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135 --mail-locking=TYPE (*) Specify the locking to be used by movemail to prevent
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136 concurrent updates of mail spool files. Valid types
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137 are `lockf', `flock', and `file'.
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138 --with-site-lisp Allow for a site-lisp directory in the XEmacs hierarchy
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139 searched before the installation packages.
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140 --package-path=PATH Directories to search for packages to dump with xemacs.
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141 PATH splits into three parts separated
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142 by double colons (::), an early, a late, and a last part,
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143 corresponding to their position in the various
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144 system paths: The early part is always first,
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145 the late part somewhere in the middle, and the
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146 last part at the very back.
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147 Only the late part gets seen at dump time.
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148 If PATH has only one component, that component
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149 is late.
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150 If PATH has two components, the first is
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151 early, the second is late.
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152 --infodir=DIR Directory to install the XEmacs Info manuals and dir in.
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153 --infopath=PATH Directories to search for Info documents, info dir
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154 and localdir files in case run-time searching
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157 Internationalization options:
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159 --with-mule Compile with Mule (MUlti-Lingual Emacs) support,
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160 needed to support non-Latin-1 (including Asian) languages.
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161 --with-xim=xlib Compile with support for X input methods,
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162 --with-xim=motif (*) Used in conjunction with Mule support.
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163 Use either raw Xlib to provide XIM support, or
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164 the Motif XmIm* routines (when available).
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165 NOTE: On some systems bugs in X11's XIM support
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166 will cause XEmacs to crash, so by default,
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167 no XIM support is compiled in, unless running
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168 on Solaris and the XmIm* routines are detected.
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169 --with-canna (*) Compile with support for Canna (a Japanese input method
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170 used in conjunction with Mule support).
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171 --with-wnn (*) Compile with support for WNN (a multi-language input method
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172 used in conjunction with Mule support).
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173 --with-wnn6 (*) Compile with support for the comercial package WNN version 6
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174 --with-i18n3 Compile with I18N level 3 (support for message
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175 translation). This doesn't currently work.
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176 --with-xfs Compile with XFontSet support for bilingual menubar.
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177 Can't use this option with --with-xim=motif or xlib.
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178 And should have --with-menubars=lucid.
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181 Debugging options:
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183 --debug Compile with support for debugging XEmacs.
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184 (Causes code-size increase and little loss of speed.)
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185 --error-checking=TYPE[,TYPE]...
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186 Compile with internal error-checking added.
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187 Causes noticeable loss of speed. Valid types
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188 are extents, bufpos, malloc, gc, typecheck.
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189 --error-checking=none Disable all internal error-checking (the default).
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190 --error-checking=all Enable all internal error-checking.
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191 --memory-usage-stats Compile with additional code to allow you to
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192 determine what XEmacs's memory is being used
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193 for. Causes a small code increase but no loss
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194 of speed. Normally enabled when --debug is given.
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195 --no-doc-file Don't rebuild the DOC file unless it's explicitly
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196 deleted. Only use during development. (It speeds
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197 up the compile-run-test cycle.)
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198 --use-union-type Enable or disable use of a union, instead of an
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199 int, for the fundamental Lisp_Object type; this
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200 provides stricter type-checking. Only works with
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201 some systems and compilers.
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204 Other options:
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206 --puresize=VALUE Override default amount of space for pure Lisp code.
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207 --rel-alloc Use the relocating allocator (default for this option
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208 is system-dependent).
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209 --with-dlmalloc Control usage of Doug Lea malloc on systems that have
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210 it in the standard C library (default is to use it if
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211 it is available).
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212 --with-clash-detection Use lock files to detect multiple edits of the same file.
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213 The default is to not do clash detection.
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214 --lockdir=DIR The directory to put clash detection files in, such as
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215 `/var/lock/emacs'.
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216 Defaults to `${statedir}/xemacs/lock'.
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217 --with-system-malloc Force use of the system malloc, rather than GNU malloc.
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218 --with-debug-malloc Use the debugging malloc package.
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219 --with-quantify Add support for performance debugging using Quantify.
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220 --with-purify Add support for memory debugging using Purify.
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223 including --bindir, --libdir, --lispdir, --sitelispdir, --datadir,
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224 --infodir, --mandir and so on. Note that we recommend against
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225 explicitly setting any of these variables. See the INSTALL file for a
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226 complete list plus the reasons we advise not changing them.
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228 If successful, configure leaves its status in config.status. If
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229 unsuccessful after disturbing the status quo, it removes config.status.
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231 The configure script also recognizes some environment variables, each
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232 of which is equivalent to a corresponding configure flag. A specified
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233 configure flag always overrides the environment variable.
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235 envvar configure flag
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236 ----- --------------
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237 CC --compiler
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238 CPP --cpp
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239 CFLAGS --cflags
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240 CPPFLAGS --cppflags
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241 LDFLAGS --ldflags
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242 LIBS --libs
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243 LD_RUN_PATH --site-runtime-libraries
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245 For more details on the install process, consult the INSTALL file.
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