>>>> "Michael" == Michael Sperber
<sperber(a)informatik.uni-tuebingen.de> writes:
>>>> "APA" == Adrian Aichner
<aichner(a)ecf.teradyne.com> writes:
>>>> "Michael" == Michael Sperber
<sperber(a)informatik.uni-tuebingen.de>
Michael> writes:
Michael> The reason is that the abstractions around/between path
Michael> searching and Fload are all totally wrong, and there's no
Michael> good place for EFS to intercept things. This means *all*
Michael> the path searching happens within EFS (in Elisp, that is)
Michael> which gives you the huge slowdown.
APA> Hello Michael,
APA> is there a plan to make EFS work with natively built
APA> XEmacs-21.0 on Windows NT (all the \-breakage, Du weißt
APA> schon)?
Michael> Actually, the xemacs-nt folks have been very secretive
Michael> about what the actual problems with EFS on NT are.
Michael> However, I've received some mails about this, and I
Michael> absolutely intend to do what I can to fix the problems
Michael> once I understand them and their proposed solutions.
Hallo Michael!
I am happily using EFS on Windows NT in (version)
"XEmacs 21.0 \"Pyrenean-pre2\" [Lucid] (i386-pc-win32) of Sun Oct 11
1998 on TWILIGHT"
after applying the following patch:
Date: Mon, 07 Sep 1998 16:10:09 +0100
From: Jonathan Harris <jhar(a)tardis.ed.ac.uk>
To: Michael Sperber <sperber(a)informatik.uni-tuebingen.de>
CC: XEmacs NT List <xemacs-nt(a)xemacs.org>
Subject: Changes to efs to run on XEmacs on windowsnt (WinNT and Win95)
Jonathan has documented his patch in very much detail.
At the minimum I hope this patch can be integrated into the next
release of EFS. I can't do without it, now that I have left my UNIX
nutshell.
Best regards,
Adrian
Michael> This will have to wait until after the 21.0 release,
Michael> though, I'm afraid.
Michael> -- Cheers =8-} Chipsy Friede, Völkerverständigung und
Michael> überhaupt blabla
--
Adrian Aichner
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