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[h-e-w] compiling emacs before dumping?
From: |
Geert Ribbers |
Subject: |
[h-e-w] compiling emacs before dumping? |
Date: |
Tue, 16 Oct 2001 23:13:08 +0200 |
Hi.
I try to dump a new emacs executable with extra libraries loaded (for faster
starting in slow network-situations).
Could it be that I have to compile a new temacs 1st?
Since after loading a few libraries temacs crashes.
In the documentation I find about Pure Storage:
"Pure storage is not expandable; a fixed amount is
allocated when Emacs is compiled, and if that is not sufficient for the
preloaded libraries, `temacs' crashes. If that happens, you must
increase the compilation parameter PURESIZE in the file
`src/puresize.h'. This normally won't happen unless you try to
preload additional libraries or add features to the standard ones."
And that's exactly what I try to do.
If so: I don't have a c-compiler, can I use gcc to compile temacs?
Or, even better (I am not familiar with c-compiling): does anyone have a
temacs.exe with bigger storage parameters?
Thanks, Geert Ribbers
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