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[xemacs-hg @ 2001-05-10 09:59:45 by ben]
implement user-name-all-completions under Windows.
xemacs.mak: need another lib (netapi32.lib) for user-name-all-completions.
emacs.c: create new function force-debugging-signal (only when DEBUG_XEMACS)
to breakpoint or abort to the debugger.
mule\mule-coding.el, file-coding.c, file-coding.h, lisp.h: move
coding-system-charset to lisp to avoid doc warning.
autoload.el, packages.el, startup.el, update-elc-2.el, update-elc.el:
Rewrite much of the bootstrapping process to be more robust,
and in particular to rebuild the auto-autoloads and
custom-loads files no matter what state (including missing)
they're currently in.
xemacs.mak: remove autoload-building target.
Makefile.in.in: remove autoload targets.
author | ben |
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date | Thu, 10 May 2001 09:59:57 +0000 |
parents | 74fd4e045ea6 |
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To use: You need to build and install the XEmacs distribution. Also you need the xemacs packages in both source and installed versions. Edit "dirs.py" to reflect the locations of the above components. Edit "version.py" to reflect the current version, as well as the welcome message. Run python pre_wise.py > xemacs-XXX.wse (for XXX use a version or date code of your choosing) Run cmd /c xemacs-XXX.wse to produce xemacs-XXX.exe "pre_wise.py" is a preprocessor for the Wise installer maker. It reads "xemacs.tmpl" which is a Wise input file, except that certain portions are enclosed in triple angle brackets <<<like this>>> These portions are evaluated as Python expressions and replaced by the string representations of the resulting value. This allows for things to change from release to release without having to re-do the Wise installation each time. Also it keeps you from having to manually drag-n-drop all the package files, which is rather tedious!