SL Baur <steve(a)xemacs.org> writes:
It builds for me but fails to run dropping core deep in the bytecode
interpreter. Don't throw away your only working XEmacs 21 if you're
attempting to upgrade.
No problems here (yet).
libc-5.4.46-1
gcc-2.7.2.1-6
uname -a: Linux zaphod 2.0.36 #7 Mon Nov 30 07:42:51 CET 1998 i586 unknown
./configure '--with-toolbars=no' '--with-session=yes'
'--with-mule=yes' '--with-offix=yes' '--with-scrollbars=motif'
'--with-dialogs=motif' '--prefix=/opt/xemacs'
XEmacs 21.2-b5 "Aphrodite-pre1" configured for `i586-pc-linux'.
Where should the build process find the source code?
/usr/src/packages/xemacs-beta/cvs/xemacs-20
What installation prefix should install use? /opt/xemacs
What operating system and machine description files should XEmacs use?
`s/linux.h' and `m/intel386.h'
What compiler should XEmacs be built with? gcc -g -O3 -Wall -Wno-switch
Should XEmacs use the GNU version of malloc? yes
(Using Doug Lea's new malloc from the Linux C Library.)
Should XEmacs use the relocating allocator for buffers? yes
What window system should XEmacs use? x11
Where do we find X Windows header files? /usr/X11/include
Where do we find X Windows libraries? /usr/X11/lib
Compiling in support for XAUTH.
Compiling in support for XPM images.
Compiling in support for PNG image handling.
Compiling in support for (builtin) GIF image handling.
Compiling in support for JPEG image handling.
Compiling in support for TIFF image handling.
Compiling in native sound support.
Compiling in support for Berkeley DB.
Compiling in support for GNU DBM.
Compiling in support for ncurses.
Compiling in support for GPM (General Purpose Mouse).
Compiling in Mule (multi-lingual) support.
Compiling in XIM (X11R5+ I18N input method) support.
Using raw Xlib to provide XIM support.
Compiling in support for OffiX.
Compiling in EXPERIMENTAL support for Drag'n'Drop ( OffiX ).
Compiling in support for proper session-management.
Using Lucid menubars.
Using Motif scrollbars.
Using Motif dialog boxes.
Compiling in DLL support.
movemail will use "dot-locking" for locking mail spool files.
Using Lisp_Objects with minimal tagbits.
Compiling in extra code for debugging.
Compiling in code for checking XEmacs memory usage.
WARNING: ---------------------------------------------------------
WARNING: Compiling in support for runtime error checking.
WARNING: XEmacs will run noticeably more slowly as a result.
WARNING: Error checking is on by default for XEmacs beta releases.
WARNING: ---------------------------------------------------------
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