Thanks. I missed the Snow Leopard patch on Andrew Choi's page.
Together with xemacs-21.5.29-carbon-b8.diff.bz2, I got 21.5.29
compiled. I'll then try you mach port leak patch.
Regards,
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>>>> "stephen" == Stephen J Turnbull
<stephen(a)xemacs.org> writes:
stephen> Rui-Tao Dong writes:
> Where can I get a copy of Intel binary?
stephen> Maybe from Andrew Choi's page, but his general "no support"
policy
stephen> suggests not.
http://members.shaw.ca/akochoi-xemacs/
> I have been running a pre-compiled PPC version (21.5.20) and
that
> is what keeps me from upgrading to Lion (no more PPC emulation). I
> have a hard time compiling it myself on 10.6 even with the 21.5.29
> carbon patch.
stephen> You might do better getting it from the Mercurial repo:
stephen> hg clone
http://hg.debian.org/hg/xemacs/xemacs-carbon2
stephen> should work, I think. You will need Xcode installed to get the
stephen> development environment, but the mercurial version is set up to allow
stephen> the usual Unix idiom "./configure && make && make
install" to succeed;
stephen> no messing with Xcode needed. Worked for me on Mac OS X 10.4 and 10.5.
stephen> YMMV.
stephen> Note that "make install" is *required* to get a working XEmacs
binary;
stephen> you cannot run-in-place in the source tree because it doesn't conform
stephen> to the expections of the framework code. I strongly recommend that
stephen> you check your Installation file for correct settings (Carbon enabled,
stephen> appropriate install prefix) before building, since you have to install
stephen> to get a working XEmacs.
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