From tuck at whistlingfish.net Sun Feb 26 16:43:12 2017 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="===============5209951019002514412==" MIME-Version: 1.0 From: Matt Tucker To: xemacs-beta at xemacs.org Subject: --help gives mangled output Date: 2001-02-13 05:49:06 -0800 Message-ID: <977200000.982072146@flashingchance> --===============5209951019002514412== Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The help message seems to get mangled towards the end. With nomule: ../../configure --prefix=3D/usr --statedir=3D/var/lib --infodir=3D/usr/share/info/xemacs-21.2-b42 --extra-verbose --error-checking=3Dtypecheck,extents,bufpos --debug=3Dno --dynamic '--cflags=3D-Wall -Winline -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations -Wno-switch -Wpointer-arith -Wno-sign-compare -Wno-uninitialized -Wshadow -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti -pipe -s -mcpu=3Dk6 -march=3Dk6 -ffast-math -fexpensive-optimizations' --with-sound=3Desd --with-x11 --with-widgets=3Dathena --with-dialogs=3Dathe= na --with-athena=3D3d --with-ncurses --with-tty=3Dyes --with-pop --with-site-lisp --without-gpm --without-mule --docdir=3D/usr/lib/xemacs-21.2-b42/i386-debian-linux/nomule/ '--package-path=3D~/.xemacs::/usr/share/xemacs21/packages:/usr/share/xema cs21/site-packages' i386-debian-linux XEmacs 21.2 (beta44) "Thalia" [Lucid] (i386-debian-linux) of Tue Feb 13 2001 on flashingchance When creating a window on an X display, XEmacs accepts all standard X Toolkit command line options plus the following: -iconname Use title as the icon name. -mc <color> Use color as the mouse color. -cr <color> Use color as the text-cursor foregound color. -private Install a private colormap. In addition, the following options are accepted: -sd Show dump ID. Ignored when configured without --pdump. -nd Don't load the dump file. Roughly like old temacs. Ignored when configured without --pdump. -t <device> Use TTY <device> instead of the terminal for input and output. This implies the -nw option. -nw Inhibit the use of any window-system-specific display code: use the current tty. -batch Execute noninteractively (messages go to stderr). -debug-init Enter the debugger if an error in the init file occurs. -unmapped Do not map the initial frame. -no-site-file Do not load the site-specific init file (site-start.el). -no-init-file Do not load the user-specific init file. -no-early-packages Do not process early packages. -no-autoloads Do not load global symbol files (auto-autoloads) at startup. Also implies `-vanilla'. -vanilla Equivalent to -q -no-site-file -no-early-packages. -q Same as -no-init-file. -user-init-file <file> Use <file> as init file. -user-init-directory <directory> Use <directory> as init directory. -user <user> Load user's init file instead of your own. -u <user> Same as -user. -help on> -version message displayed in *scratch* buffer at startup. If this is nil, no message will be displayed. -V Same as -version. -funcall <form> lly. -f <form> Same as -funcall. -eval le> -load command-line-do-kill Exit XEmacs. -l Same as -load. -insert and exit. -i Same as -insert. -kill his. -------- And with mule: ../../configure --extra-verbose --error-checking=3Dtypecheck,extents,bufpos --debug=3Dno --dynamic '--cflags=3D-Wall -Winline -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations -Wno-switch -Wpointer-arith -Wno-sign-compare -Wno-uninitialized -Wshadow -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti -pipe -s -mcpu=3Dk6 -march=3Dk6 -ffast-math -fexpensive-optimizations' --use-union-type --with-sound=3Desd --with-x11 --with-widgets=3Dathena --with-dialogs=3Dathena --with-athena=3D3d --statedir=3D/var/lib --infodir=3D/usr/share/info/xemacs-21.2-b42 --prefix=3D/usr --with-ncurses --with-tty=3Dyes --with-pop --with-site-lisp --with-gpm=3Dno --with-mule=3Dyes --docdir=3D/usr/lib/xemacs-21.2-b42/i386-debian-linux/nomule/ '--package-path=3D~/.xemacs::/usr/share/xemacs21/packages:/usr/share/xema cs21/site-packages' i386-debian-linux XEmacs 21.2 (beta44) "Thalia" [Lucid] (i386-debian-linux, Mule) of Tue Feb 13 2001 on flashingchance When creating a window on an X display, XEmacs accepts all standard X Toolkit command line options plus the following: -iconname <title> Use title as the icon name. -mc <color> Use color as the mouse color. -cr <color> Use color as the text-cursor foregound color. -private Install a private colormap. In addition, the following options are accepted: -sd Show dump ID. Ignored when configured without --pdump. -nd Don't load the dump file. Roughly like old temacs. Ignored when configured without --pdump. -t <device> Use TTY <device> instead of the terminal for input and output. This implies the -nw option. -nw Inhibit the use of any window-system-specific display code: use the current tty. -batch Execute noninteractively (messages go to stderr). -debug-init Enter the debugger if an error in the init file occurs. -unmapped Do not map the initial frame. -no-site-file Do not load the site-specific init file (site-start.el). -no-init-file Do not load the user-specific init file. -no-early-packages Do not process early packages. -no-autoloads Do not load global symbol files (auto-autoloads) at startup. Also implies `-vanilla'. -vanilla Equivalent to -q -no-site-file -no-early-packages. -q Same as -no-init-file. -user-init-file <file> Use <file> as init file. -user-init-directory <directory> Use <directory> as init directory. -user <user> Load user's init file instead of your own. -u <user> Same as -user. -help empty file that you just visited (presumably by mistake), use this command to visit the file you really want. Under XEmacs/Mule, optional second argument specifies the coding system to use when decoding the file. Interactively, with a prefix argument, you will be prompted for the coding system. -version y) is used unchanged if that name is free; otherwise a string <2> or <3> or ... is appended to get an unused name. -V Same as -version. -funcall command to visit the file you really want. Under XEmacs/Mule, optional second argument specifies the coding system to use when decoding the file. Interactively, with a prefix argument, you will be prompted for the coding system. -f Same as -funcall. -eval nt specifies the coding system to use when decoding the file. Interactively, with a prefix argument, you will be prompted for the coding system. -load y, with a prefix argument, you will be prompted for the coding system. -l Same as -load. -insert e-file-buffer Create a suitably named buffer for visiting FILENAME, and return it. FILENAME (sans directory) is used unchanged if that name is free; otherwise a string <2> or <3> or ... is appended to get an unused name. -i Same as -insert. -kill and return it. FILENAME (sans directory) is used unchanged if that name is free; otherwise a string <2> or <3> or ... is appended to get an unused name. --===============5209951019002514412==--