Darryl Okahata writes:
Andy Piper <andyp(a)bea.com> wrote:
> Actually to run a purified XEmacs I don't think you dump at all. You
> actually run temacs and load all the appropriate lisp files. So doing
> something like
>
> make run-temacs
>
> should do the trick
Yes, that is the correct mechanism -- dumping cannot be used. To
clarify:
1. You build a purified temacs (only). You do not build xemacs, and you
do not dump.
Hmmm. So, the first gmake in the top level directory was incorrect?
2. To run XEmacs, you use:
make run-temacs
[ At least, that is supposed to be the correct mechanism. I haven't
used it in quite some time, and so I don't know if it still works. ]
gmake run-temacs seems to be working, although the load-path was
screwed up so all the stuff I load from xemacs-packages couldn't be
found. I'm loading my xemacs partially by hand after fixing the load
path.
It's running v e r y s l o w l y. At this rate, I should know why it
crashes by January :-)
Purify has already reported a number of UMRs, I have a very large text
file output that I could mail separately to anyone who wants it (it's
a bit big for the list).
Steve
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