Jonathan Harris <jhar(a)tardis.ed.ac.uk> writes:
install_dir/XEmacs-21.0/etc
i386-pc-win32 <-- binaries here
info
lisp
lock
site-packages/...
xemacs-packages/...
and ../mule-packages for MULE enabled emacsen.
Instead, XEmacs finds
packages using configure-package-path defined at build time and/or the
EMACSPACKAGEPATH variable defined at runtime.
use to people on Windows who are building from source; the Windows
native binary bundle includes its own version of the sumo bundle.
Does that mean
1. The Windows version is not as easily relocatable as the Unix
version?
2. on Windows NT you basically revert to the old distribution
method, i.e. just include everything?. Why?
Jan