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| date | Mon, 13 Aug 2007 11:32:25 +0200 |
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| 8 Real Real Quickstart FAQ | 8 Real Real Quickstart FAQ |
| 9 ------------------------ | 9 ------------------------ |
| 10 | 10 |
| 11 Q. Do I need to have the packages to compile XEmacs? | 11 Q. Do I need to have the packages to compile XEmacs? |
| 12 A. If you want to compile with MULE, you need the mule-base package installed. | 12 A. No, XEmacs will build and install just fine without any packages |
| 13 Otherwise, no package is required before compilation. | 13 installed. However, only the most basic editing functions will be |
| 14 available with no packages installed, so installing packages is an | |
| 15 essential part of making your installed XEmacs _useful_. | |
| 14 | 16 |
| 15 Q. I really liked the old way that packages were bundled and do not | 17 Q. I really liked the old way that packages were bundled and do not |
| 16 want to mess with packages at all. | 18 want to mess with packages at all. |
| 17 A. You can grab all the packages at once like you used to with old | 19 A. You can grab all the packages at once like you used to with old |
| 18 XEmacs versions, skip to the 'Sumo Tarball' section below. | 20 XEmacs versions, skip to the 'Sumo Tarball' section below. |
| 19 | 21 |
| 20 A note of caution | 22 A note of caution |
| 21 ----------------- | 23 ----------------- |
| 22 | 24 |
| 23 The XEmacs package system is still in its infancy. Please expect a few | 25 The XEmacs package system is still in its infancy. Please expect a few |
| 24 minor hurdles on the way. Also neither the interface nor the structure is | 26 minor hurdles on the way. Also neither the interface nor the structure is |
| 25 set in stone. The XEmacs maintainers reserve the right to sacrifice | 27 set in stone. The XEmacs maintainers reserve the right to sacrifice |
| 26 backwards compatibility as quirks are worked out over the coming | 28 backwards compatibility as quirks are worked out over the coming |
| 27 releases. | 29 releases. |
| 28 | 30 |
| 29 Some Package Theory | 31 Some Package Theory |
| 30 ------------------- | 32 ------------------- |
| 31 | 33 |
| 32 In order to reduce the size and increase the maintainability of XEmacs, | 34 In order to reduce the size and increase the maintainability of XEmacs, |
| 33 the majority of the Elisp packages that came with previous releases | 35 the majority of the Elisp packages that came with previous releases |
| 34 have been unbundled. They have been replaced by the package system. | 36 have been unbundled. They have been replaced by the package system. |
| 35 Each elisp add-on (or groups of them when they are small) now comes | 37 Each elisp add-on (or groups of them when they are small) now comes |
| 36 in its own tarball that contains a small search hierarchy. | 38 in its own tarball that contains a small search hierarchy. |
| 37 | 39 |
| 38 You select just the ones you need. Install them by untarring them into | 40 You select just the ones you need. Install them by untarring them into |
| 39 the right place. On startup XEmacs will find them, set up the load | 41 the right place. On startup XEmacs will find them, set up the load |
| 40 path correctly, install autoloads, etc, etc. | 42 path correctly, install autoloads, etc, etc. |
| 41 | 43 |
| 42 Package hierarchies | 44 Package hierarchies |
| 43 ------------------- | 45 ------------------- |
| 58 | 60 |
| 59 Where to get the packages | 61 Where to get the packages |
| 60 ------------------------- | 62 ------------------------- |
| 61 | 63 |
| 62 Packages are available from ftp://ftp.xemacs.org/pub/xemacs/packages | 64 Packages are available from ftp://ftp.xemacs.org/pub/xemacs/packages |
| 63 and its mirror. | 65 and its mirrors. |
| 64 | 66 |
| 65 How to install the packages | 67 How to install the packages |
| 66 --------------------------- | 68 --------------------------- |
| 67 | 69 |
| 68 1. All at once, using the 'Sumo Tarball'. | 70 1. All at once, using the 'Sumo Tarball'. |
| 71 | 73 |
| 72 The Sumo Tarball | 74 The Sumo Tarball |
| 73 ---------------- | 75 ---------------- |
| 74 | 76 |
| 75 Those with little time, cheap connections and plenty of disk space can | 77 Those with little time, cheap connections and plenty of disk space can |
| 76 install all packages at once using the sumo tarballs. | 78 install all the packages at once using the sumo tarballs. |
| 77 Download the file | 79 Download the file |
| 78 | 80 |
| 79 xemacs-sumo-<date>.tar.gz | 81 xemacs-sumo.tar.gz |
| 80 | 82 |
| 81 For an XEmacs compiled with Mule you also need | 83 For an XEmacs compiled with Mule you also need |
| 82 | 84 |
| 83 xemacs-mule-sumo-<date>.tar.gz | 85 xemacs-mule-sumo.tar.gz |
| 84 | 86 |
| 85 N.B. They are called 'Sumo Tarballs' for good reason. They are | 87 N.B. They are called 'Sumo Tarballs' for good reason. They are |
| 86 currently about 15MB and 2.3MB (gzipped) respectively. | 88 currently about 15MB and 2.3MB (gzipped) respectively. |
| 87 | 89 |
| 88 Install them by | 90 Install them by |
| 118 | 120 |
| 119 XEmacs comes with some tools to make the periodic updating and | 121 XEmacs comes with some tools to make the periodic updating and |
| 120 installing easier. It will notice if new packages or versions are | 122 installing easier. It will notice if new packages or versions are |
| 121 available and will fetch them from the ftp site. | 123 available and will fetch them from the ftp site. |
| 122 | 124 |
| 123 Unfortunately this requires that a few packages are already in place. | 125 Unfortunately this requires that a few packages are already in place. |
| 124 You will have to install them by hand as above or use a SUMO tarball. | 126 You will have to install them by hand as above or use a SUMO tarball. |
| 125 This requirement will hopefully go away in the future. The packages | 127 This requirement will hopefully go away in the future. The packages |
| 126 you need are: | 128 you need are: |
| 127 | 129 |
| 128 efs - To fetch the files from the ftp site or mirrors. | 130 efs - To fetch the files from the ftp site or mirrors. |
| 129 xemacs-base - Needed by efs. | 131 xemacs-base - Needed by efs. |
| 130 | 132 |
| 131 and optionally: | 133 and optionally: |
| 132 | 134 |
| 133 mailcrypt - If you have PGP installed and want to verify the | 135 mailcrypt - If you have PGP installed and want to verify the |
| 134 signature of the index file. | 136 signature of the index file. |
| 135 mule-base - Needed if you want to compile XEmacs with MULE. | 137 mule-base - Needed if you want to use XEmacs with MULE. |
| 136 | 138 |
| 137 After installing these by hand, you can start XEmacs. (It is a good | 139 After installing these by hand, you can start XEmacs. (It is a good |
| 138 idea to use 'xemacs -vanilla' here as your startup files might need | 140 idea to use 'xemacs -vanilla' here as your startup files might need |
| 139 things now moved to packages.) | 141 things now moved to packages.) |
| 140 | 142 |
| 162 mouse or using RET. | 164 mouse or using RET. |
| 163 | 165 |
| 164 - When you are finished choosing packages, invoke | 166 - When you are finished choosing packages, invoke |
| 165 'Packages->Install/Remove Select' from the menu or type 'x' to | 167 'Packages->Install/Remove Select' from the menu or type 'x' to |
| 166 begin installing packages. | 168 begin installing packages. |
| 167 | 169 |
| 168 After Installation | 170 After Installation |
| 169 ------------------ | 171 ------------------ |
| 170 | 172 |
| 171 New packages can only be used by XEmacs after a restart. | 173 New packages can only be used by XEmacs after a restart. |
| 172 | 174 |
| 173 Note to MULE users | 175 Note to MULE users |
| 174 ------------------ | 176 ------------------ |
| 175 | 177 |
| 176 Unlike all other packages the mule-base package is used at build/dump | 178 Unlike all other packages the mule-base package is used at build/dump |
| 177 time. This means that you need this available before compiling XEmacs | 179 time. This means that you need this available before compiling XEmacs |
| 178 with MULE. Also it is a good idea to keep packages that are | 180 with MULE. Also it is a good idea to keep packages that are |
| 179 MULE-only separate by putting them in the mule-packages hierarchy. | 181 MULE-only separate by putting them in the mule-packages hierarchy. |
| 180 | 182 |
| 181 Which Packages to install? | 183 Which Packages to install? |
| 198 | 200 |
| 199 Upgrading/Removing Packages | 201 Upgrading/Removing Packages |
| 200 --------------------------- | 202 --------------------------- |
| 201 | 203 |
| 202 As the exact files and their locations contained in a package may | 204 As the exact files and their locations contained in a package may |
| 203 change it is recommend to remove a package first before installing a | 205 change it is recommended to remove a package first before installing a |
| 204 new version. In order to facilitate removal each package contains an | 206 new version. In order to facilitate removal each package contains an |
| 205 pgkinfo/MANIFEST.pkgname file which list all the files belong to the | 207 pgkinfo/MANIFEST.pkgname file which list all the files belong to the |
| 206 package. M-x package-admin-delete-binary-package RET can be used to | 208 package. M-x package-admin-delete-binary-package RET can be used to |
| 207 remove a package using this file. | 209 remove a package using this file. |
| 208 | 210 |
| 228 Finding the right packages | 230 Finding the right packages |
| 229 -------------------------- | 231 -------------------------- |
| 230 | 232 |
| 231 If you want to find out which package contains the functionality you | 233 If you want to find out which package contains the functionality you |
| 232 are looking for, use M-x package-get-package-provider, and give it a | 234 are looking for, use M-x package-get-package-provider, and give it a |
| 233 symbol that is likely to be in that package. eg, if some code you | 235 symbol that is likely to be in that package. For example, if some |
| 234 want to use has a (require 'thingatpt) in it, try doing | 236 code you want to use has a (require 'thingatpt) in it, try doing |
| 235 M-x package-get-package-provider RET thingatpt , which will return | 237 M-x package-get-package-provider RET thingatpt , which will return |
| 236 something like: (fsf-compat "1.06"). | 238 something like: (fsf-compat "1.06"). |
