Mail Archives: djgpp/2011/05/10/17:15:18
Hi,
On May 10, 2:22=A0am, Eli Zaretskii <e DOT DOT DOT AT gnu DOT org> wrote:
> > From: Rugxulo <rugx DOT DOT DOT AT gmail DOT com>
> > Date: Mon, 9 May 2011 13:35:20 -0700 (PDT)
>
> > I installed it in C:\EMACS under DOSEMU x86-64 (Fedora 14) on my jump
> > drive. It (mostly) works there.
>
> "Mostly" meaning what?
In other words, I don't know if this is due to my (raw) install or
not, but while in Dired, pressing "e" for edit didn't work for certain
files. Most worked, but one or two (e.g. "blah.sh") seemed to just
abort unexpectedly and close the console / terminal. But since this is
DOSEMU, it could just be a bug (or PEBKAC). ;-) I'd have to try
again later. (Frustratingly, my wifi doesn't work there [yet], else
I'd probably use it more often.)
> > I know you prefer (or
> > recommend?) installing inside the DJGPP tree, but what if there is no
> > DJGPP tree?
>
> Then you will need to copy the djgpp.env file to the grand-parent
> directory of the top-level Emacs directory, the one above the
> `gnu/emacs' directory, and you will need to point the DJGPP
> environment variable to that djgpp.env file. =A0That's all, I think,
> except that if you don't have a `bin' directory with ports of GNU
> software, quite a few Emacs features won't work because they need
> those external programs.
The "quite a few" isn't a direct problem for me. Let's face it, Emacs
is pretty huge in functionality already, so I'd be surprised if I ever
used even half of it. But yeah, sure, some of it won't work without
other stuff (Ediff needs Diff, VC needs RCS or whatever ... not that I
ever used those modes [yet], honestly).
P.S. Do you still read news://gnu.emacs.help or http://www.emacswiki.org
?
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