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272 standard location you can specify it with the `--native-sound-lib=LIB' | 272 standard location you can specify it with the `--native-sound-lib=LIB' |
273 flag. For Linux, `/dev/audio' is required for SunAudio files and | 273 flag. For Linux, `/dev/audio' is required for SunAudio files and |
274 `/dev/dsp' is required for raw data and WAVE format files. | 274 `/dev/dsp' is required for raw data and WAVE format files. |
275 | 275 |
276 The `--rel-alloc' option can be used to either enable or disable use | 276 The `--rel-alloc' option can be used to either enable or disable use |
277 of the relocating allocator. Generally, it's best to go with the | 277 of the relocating allocator. Turning on --rel-alloc will allow XEmacs |
278 default configuration for your system. | 278 to return unused memory to the operating system, thereby reducing its |
279 memory footprint. However, it may make XEmacs runs more slowly, | |
280 especially if your system's `mmap' implemntation is missing or | |
281 inefficient. Generally, it's best to go with the default | |
282 configuration for your system. You can tweak this based on how you | |
283 use XEmacs, and the memory and cpu resources available on your system. | |
279 | 284 |
280 The `--use-system-malloc' option can be use to either enable or | 285 The `--use-system-malloc' option can be use to either enable or |
281 disable use of the system malloc. Generally, it's best to go with the | 286 disable use of the system malloc. Generally, it's best to go with the |
282 default configuration for your system. Note that on many systems | 287 default configuration for your system. Note that on many systems |
283 using the system malloc disables the use of the relocating allocator. | 288 using the system malloc disables the use of the relocating allocator. |
300 following options require Mule support: | 305 following options require Mule support: |
301 | 306 |
302 The `--with-xim' option enables use of the X11 XIM mechanism to allow | 307 The `--with-xim' option enables use of the X11 XIM mechanism to allow |
303 an input method to input text into XEmacs. The input method is shared | 308 an input method to input text into XEmacs. The input method is shared |
304 among all the X applications sharing an X display and using the same | 309 among all the X applications sharing an X display and using the same |
305 language. The XIM support comes in 2 flavors: motif, and xlib. If | 310 language. The XIM support comes in two flavors: `motif' and `xlib'. |
306 Motif support (the XmIm* set of functions) is available, it is | 311 The Motif support (the XmIm* functions) is preferred when available. |
307 preferred when available. The xlib XIM support does not work quite as | 312 The xlib XIM support does not work quite as well. The XIM support has |
308 well, so by default if the XmIm* routines are autodetected, then the | 313 been known to cause crashes due to bugs in X11, so it defaults to `no' |
309 default is `--with-xim=motif', else `--with-xim=no'. | 314 except on Solaris, where it is known to be stable. |
310 | 315 |
311 The `--with-canna' option enables the use of the Canna Japanese input | 316 The `--with-canna' option enables the use of the Canna Japanese input |
312 method. | 317 method. |
313 | 318 |
314 The `--with-wnn' and `--with-wnn6' options are for compiling with the | 319 The `--with-wnn' and `--with-wnn6' options are for compiling with the |