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[xemacs-hg @ 2005-10-24 20:39:38 by malcolmp] Reflect changes in configure options in INSTALL and the FAQ.
author malcolmp
date Mon, 24 Oct 2005 20:39:47 +0000
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72 ADD-ON LIBRARIES 72 ADD-ON LIBRARIES
73 ================ 73 ================
74 74
75 Decide which libraries you would like to use with XEmacs, but are not 75 Decide which libraries you would like to use with XEmacs, but are not
76 yet available on your system. On some systems, X11, Motif and CDE are 76 yet available on your system. On some systems, X11, Motif and CDE are
77 optional additions. On MacOS/X systems, you may download X11R6 for 77 optional additions. On MacOS/X systems prior to 10.2, you may download
78 Mac OS X from http://www.apple.com/macosx/x11/download/. You need 78 X11R6 for Mac OS X from http://www.apple.com/macosx/x11/download/. In
79 both the runtime libraries and the SDK (in a sidebar of that page at 79 later releases X11 is available as an optional package on the
80 the time of writing). There is also a 3rd-party implementation of 80 installation CDs. In either case you need both the runtime libraries
81 X11R6 for the Mac at http://www.xdarwin.org/. On Solaris, the 81 and the SDK (in a sidebar of that page at the time of writing). There
82 SUNWaudmo package enables native sound support. There are also a 82 is also a 3rd-party implementation of X11R6 for the Mac at
83 number of free software applications that XEmacs can use. If these 83 http://www.xdarwin.org/. On Solaris, the SUNWaudmo package enables
84 are not yet available on your system, obtain, build and install those 84 native sound support. There are also a number of free software
85 external libraries before building XEmacs. The libraries XEmacs can 85 applications that XEmacs can use. If these are not yet available on
86 use are: 86 your system, obtain, build and install those external libraries before
87 building XEmacs. The libraries XEmacs can use are:
87 88
88 Xaw3d, XPM, JPEG, compface, PNG, zlib, GNU DBM, Berkeley DB, socks, 89 Xaw3d, XPM, JPEG, compface, PNG, zlib, GNU DBM, Berkeley DB, socks,
89 term, NAS, Canna, Kinput2, SJ3, Wnn, PostgreSQL, LDAP. 90 term, NAS, Canna, Kinput2, SJ3, Wnn, PostgreSQL, LDAP.
90 91
91 You can get (most of) them from the XEmacs FTP archive at 92 You can get (most of) them from the XEmacs FTP archive at
135 136
136 In the top level directory of the XEmacs distribution, run the 137 In the top level directory of the XEmacs distribution, run the
137 program `configure' as follows: 138 program `configure' as follows:
138 139
139 ./configure [CONFIGURATION-NAME] [--OPTION[=VALUE]] ... 140 ./configure [CONFIGURATION-NAME] [--OPTION[=VALUE]] ...
141
142 Options are generally of the form `--with-FEATURE' or
143 `--enable-FEATURE' to use a feature or `--without-FEATURE' or
144 `--disable-FEATURE' to not use a feature. Unlike the `configure'
145 program used in other applications, either `--with-FEATURE' or
146 `--enable-FEATURE' can be used to use the same feature.
140 147
141 Controlling the Host Type 148 Controlling the Host Type
142 ------------------------- 149 -------------------------
143 150
144 Almost always, you should let `configure' (actually the shell script 151 Almost always, you should let `configure' (actually the shell script