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diff configure.usage @ 724:76d5a3dd827a
[xemacs-hg @ 2002-01-05 07:33:11 by stephent]
Pre-21.5.4 commit of stuff on notebook
-- updated CHANGES-beta
-- fix some slow startups - default with_ipv6_cname=no -- Stephen Turnbull
-- Cygwin nox-xpm detection -- Charles Wilson
-- eliminate bogus check for Athena widgets -- Alexey Mahotkin
author | stephent |
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date | Sat, 05 Jan 2002 07:33:24 +0000 |
parents | 512e4a478e9d |
children | 943eaba38521 |
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--- a/configure.usage Fri Jan 04 19:53:34 2002 +0000 +++ b/configure.usage Sat Jan 05 07:33:24 2002 +0000 @@ -66,7 +66,8 @@ --x-includes=DIR Search for X header files in DIR. --x-libraries=DIR Search for X libraries in DIR. --with-msw (*) Support MS Windows as a window system (only under - Cygwin and MinGW). + Cygwin and MinGW). `--with-msw=no' may be needed on + *nix systems with Wine installed. --with-toolbars=no Don't compile with any toolbar support. --with-wmcommand=no Compile without realized leader window which will keep the WM_COMMAND property. @@ -130,16 +131,16 @@ Sound options: ---with-sound=TYPE,[TYPE],... Compile with native sound support. +--with-sound=TYPE[,TYPE[,...]] (*) Compile with sound support. Valid types are `native', `nas' and `esd'. Prefix a type with 'no' to disable. - The first option can be `none' or `all'. - `none' is a synonym for `nonative,nonas,noesd'. - `all' is a synonym for native,nas,esd or `all'. + The first type can be `none' or `all'. `none' means + `nonative,nonas,noesd'. `all' means `native,nas,esd'. + Later options override earlier ones for the same TYPE. The default is to autodetect all sound support. --native-sound-lib=LIB Native sound support library. Needed on Suns - with --with-sound=both because both sound libraries - are called libaudio. + with `--with-sound=native,nas' because both sound + libraries are called libaudio. Database options: @@ -196,9 +197,8 @@ and localdir files in case run-time searching for them fails. --moduledir=DIR Directory to install dynamic modules in. ---pdump New, experimental, non-working, don't-sue-me-if- - your-house-collapses-and-your-wife-leaves-you, - portable dumper. +--pdump New, experimental, don't-sue-me-if-your-house- + collapses-and-your-wife-leaves-you, portable dumper. --with-file-coding Allows transparent use of "foreign" line break conventions in text files (such as LF-delimited text imported from a Unix system to a Windows environment), @@ -221,14 +221,14 @@ on Solaris and the XmIm* routines are detected. --with-canna (*) Compile with support for Canna (a Japanese input method used in conjunction with Mule support). ---with-wnn (*) Compile with support for WNN (a multi-language input +--with-wnn (*) Compile with support for Wnn (a multi-language input method used in conjunction with Mule support). ---with-wnn6 (*) Compile with support for the commercial package WNN6. +--with-wnn6 (*) Compile with support for the commercial package Wnn6. --with-i18n3 Compile with I18N level 3 (support for message translation). This doesn't currently work. ---with-xfs Compile with XFontSet support for bilingual menubar. - Can't use this option with --with-xim=motif or xlib. - And should have --with-menubars=lucid. +--with-xfs Compile with XFontSet support for internationalized + menubar. Incompatible with `--with-xim=motif'. + `--with-menubars=lucid' (the default) is desirable. Debugging options: @@ -269,7 +269,7 @@ --with-clash-detection Use lock files to detect multiple edits of the same file. The default is to do clash detection. -You may also specify any of the `path' variables found in Makefile.in, +You may also specify any of the `path' variables found in Makefile.in.in, including --bindir, --libdir, --docdir, --lispdir, --sitelispdir, --datadir, --infodir, --mandir and so on. Note that we recommend against explicitly setting any of these variables. See the INSTALL