On Mon, Oct 19, 1998 at 07:22:45PM -0700, Marat Boshernitsan wrote:
Another point to consider: I'd like to be able to download a
standard
distribution of XEmacs (not the source) and be able to compile my
modules. This means that the standard distribution must include the
appropriate .h headers as well as the appropriate incarnation of
"make-docfile". Right now, cemacs.h depends on config.h generated
during build...
Yes indeed ... the full set of headers gets installed into the OS
dependant directory, since building of modules is completely OS dependant.
From a users point of view, it is completely seemless. All you need to
do
is "make CC=ellcc" and the ellcc will pass all the right flags and
command
line options to the compiler to get the job done.
My vote is for an OS-dependent directory.
Seems to be the way
everyone thinks. I guess thats a wrap on that issue.
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