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From: | Peter Dyballa |
Subject: | Re: Error when switching modes on v 22.1.1 |
Date: | Fri, 8 Aug 2008 11:20:54 +0200 |
Am 08.08.2008 um 10:35 schrieb paul.mead:
EMACSLOADPATH=/home/paul/emacs-22.2/leim/../lisp LC_ALL=C ../src/emacs -batch --no-init-file --no-site-file --multibyte -l /home/paul/ emacs-22.2/leim/../lisp/international/titdic-cnv \ -f batch-titdic-convert -dir quail /home/paul/emacs-22.2/ leim/CXTERM-DIC; \ echo "changed" > changed.tit
This looks as if GNU Emacs wasn't built completely yet, as if make is still byte-compiling ELisp files. You can compile a new Emacs inside an old Emacs. The *compilation* buffer will signal in its mode-line whether compilation has finished or it's still continuing.
A 'make bootstrap' on my Mac with GNU Emacs 23 can take *hours* (PowerPC with 1 GHz, mediocre disk)! And during this time the CPU works at around 100 % of its power. With multi-core CPUs you can invoke 'make -j' to try to make use of all cores. (Add '-l <float>' to limit load to 3.75 or whatever is appropriate. In summer.)
BTW, I never compiled GNU Emacs in MS Windows or in Cygwin. -- Greetings Pete Work is the curse of the drinking class. – Oscar Wilde
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