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Re: [Mingw-msys] forking issue on Windows XP?
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Lennart Borgman |
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Re: [Mingw-msys] forking issue on Windows XP? |
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Mon, 06 Jun 2005 21:36:45 +0200 |
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Earnie Boyd wrote:
I have had some troubles with the path formats and I hope you can
excuse me for mentioning this in this thread. These troubles related
to building Emacs on w32. I wanted to build with MSYS but it failed.
As far as I could see this was because of the file path conversions.
Therefore I have been following this thread with some interest. (I
had the insane idea of building MSYS myself.)
Have you tried the mingwPORT for emacs? See
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=2435&package_id=82721&release_id=295947
for the file to download. BTW, building MSYS isn't that insane of an idea.
Sorry, I did not have the ability to test this before. Well, most of it
runs well. I see no changes from the tests I made before (without the
scripts you added). The same point fails as before, building of autoloads:
"./../bin/emacs.exe" -batch --no-init-file --no-site-file --multibyte -l
autoload \
--eval '(setq find-file-hook nil \
find-file-suppress-same-file-warnings t \
generated-autoload-file \
"/d/emacscvs/msys/src/emacs/lisp/loaddefs.el")' \
-f batch-update-autoloads /d/emacscvs/msys/src/emacs/lisp calc
calendar emacs-lisp emulation eshell gnus international language mail
mh-e net obsolete play progmodes term textmodes toolbar url
Opening output file: no such file or directory,
d:/d/emacscvs/msys/src/emacs/lisp/loaddefs.el
This comes from the following in the Makefile in the lisp subdirectory:
lisp = $(CURDIR)
...
autoloads: loaddefs.el doit
@echo Directories: $(WINS)
$(emacs) -l autoload \
--eval $(ARGQUOTE)(setq find-file-hook nil \
find-file-suppress-same-file-warnings t \
generated-autoload-file \
$(DQUOTE)$(lisp)/loaddefs.el$(DQUOTE))$(ARGQUOTE) \
-f batch-update-autoloads $(lisp) $(WINS)
As one can see from this script it is actually the output of $(CURDIR)
that should be changed for this to work. So I misremembered a bit here.
Is there any way to get the current directory in native windows format
instead?
Kind regards,
Lennart
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