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bug#46790: 28.0.50; make install with native-comp branch
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Thierry Volpiatto |
Subject: |
bug#46790: 28.0.50; make install with native-comp branch |
Date: |
Sat, 10 Apr 2021 07:17:09 +0200 |
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mu4e 1.5.11; emacs 27.2 |
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> writes:
>> From: Thierry Volpiatto <thievol@posteo.net>
>> Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2021 08:35:30 +0100
>>
>> giving a try to native-comp branch.
>>
>> I install Emacs generaly with:
>>
>> make install bindir=/usr/local/sbin/emacs-28.0.50
>> infodir=/usr/local/share/info-28.0.50
>>
>> This always worked fine. However with native-comp branch, I have to
>> manually add a symlink of "/usr/local/lib/emacs/28.0.50/native-lisp/" to
>> "/usr/local/sbin" otherwise I endup with an error:
>>
>> thierry@IPadS340:/usr/local/sbin/emacs-28.0.50$ ls
>> ctags ebrowse emacs emacs-28.0.50 emacsclient etags
>> thierry@IPadS340:/usr/local/sbin/emacs-28.0.50$ ./emacs-28.0.50
>> emacs:
>> /usr/local/sbin/emacs-28.0.50/../native-lisp/28.0.50-40158ec0/window-0d1b8b93-738411b0.eln:
>> cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
>> thierry@IPadS340:/usr/local/sbin/emacs-28.0.50$ ./emacs
>> emacs:
>> /usr/local/sbin/emacs-28.0.50/../native-lisp/28.0.50-40158ec0/window-0d1b8b93-738411b0.eln:
>> cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
>
> Hmm... I'm not sure we can resolve this in any other way, although we
> should try.
I am sure you will find some makefile magic for this.
> What worked for you with previous versions was just a side effect of
> the implementation detail: how Emacs finds the files it needs when it
> starts. The *.eln files bring more restrictions to the table, and it
> could very well be that the symlink trick will be the only practical
> solution to such a non-standard installation.
This not really a non standard installation, it is documented in INSTALL
since always, I use this installation to manage different Emacs
versions (the executables in sbin/emacs-xxx are symlinked in bin).
I am not sure also if everything is working properly with a "standard"
installation, i.e. in /usr/local/bin, is in this case the native-lisp
dir found?
> A possible solution is to set EMACSNATIVELOADPATH in the environment.
Didn't know this env var.
> Alternatively, you could modify your Emacs to look in the correct
> directory by default.
Don't know how to do this, anyway all methods should be documented.
Thanks.
--
Thierry
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