"Clemens" == Clemens Fruhwirth <clemens(a)endorphin.org> wrote:
Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen(a)xemacs.org> wrote:
> If I understand what you're doing, don't do that. Although you should
> be able to dump from a preloaded XEmacs, you cannot add files to the
> existing dump.
I don't want to add files to the dump. I want to preload all lisp
components I regularly use. So, I want to add code to an existing lisp
image.
As far as XEmacs is concerned, "add code to an existing lisp
image", is the exact same thing as, "adding files to the dump". You
can't do that.
What you *can* do, with code modifications, is to redump (recreate,
not add to) XEmacs with your local changes. This appears to be what GNU
Emacs is doing in the wiki, and you should be able to use a similar
procedure with XEmacs, too.
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