Ar an fichiú lá de mí Aibréan, scríobh Stephen J. Turnbull:
Stephen J. Turnbull writes:
> We don't know what filenames it's looking for, right? I really wish
> Windows would give helpful error messages. This is like trying to
> debug a two-frame C backtrace....
FWIW I did a strings on a basic Unix build, and I got (1) a bunch of
references to the source C files (possibly from Aidan's patch
referenced previously)
No, they’re there for GDB’s sake, as I understand it. My patch stores the C
file names in etc/DOC, as does GNU.
and (2) some self-referential error-checking code in tests.c and
text.h.
This was configured "configure --with-prefix=no" and I did strings on
temacs, not the dumped xemacs. Doing strings on the dumped file also
comes up with (3) a bunch of references to .elcs, as well, presumably in
the load-list.
(mapcar 'car load-history) includes the full paths to the dumped lisp on the
build machine.
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