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Re: About Emacs updating
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Peter Dyballa |
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Re: About Emacs updating |
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Thu, 17 Jan 2013 13:30:24 +0100 |
Am 17.01.2013 um 12:56 schrieb Xue Fuqiao:
> Does that mean:
Nothing gets deleted. If a new (minor of major) version of GNU Emacs is
installed, then some new directories are created to contain version-specific
files (ELisp, binaries). Existing INFO and MAN files are usually substituted.
If you want to learn about the actual specifics you can install different
versions of GNU Emacs into /tmp or such and check the compile log from 'make
install'. Or get yourself some GNU Emacs packages (Mac OS X, Linux, Solaris,
BSD) and compare their contents.
I'm a bit lazy today…
--
Greetings
Pete
Claiming that the Macintosh is inferior to Windows because most people use
Windows, is like saying that all other restaurants serve food that is inferior
to McDonald's.
- About Emacs updating, Xue Fuqiao, 2013/01/17
- Re: About Emacs updating, Peter Dyballa, 2013/01/17
- Re: About Emacs updating, Xue Fuqiao, 2013/01/17
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- Re: About Emacs updating, Xue Fuqiao, 2013/01/17
- Re: About Emacs updating, Peter Dyballa, 2013/01/17
- Re: About Emacs updating, Xue Fuqiao, 2013/01/17
- Re: About Emacs updating, Peter Dyballa, 2013/01/17
- Re: About Emacs updating, Xue Fuqiao, 2013/01/17