-Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
+Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
See the end of the file for license conditions.
Building and Installing Emacs from CVS
+If this is the first time you go through it, you'll need to configure
+before bootstrapping:
+
+ $ ./configure
+
Some of the files that are included in the Emacs tarball, such as
byte-compiled Lisp files, are not stored in the CVS repository.
Therefore, to build from CVS you must run "make bootstrap"
instead of just "make":
$ cvs update -dP
- $ ./configure
$ make bootstrap
-The bootstrap process makes sure all necessary files are rebuilt
-before it builds the final Emacs binary. Unfortunately, it doesn't
-always work when there are stale files from a previous build in the
-directory tree.
-
-So if 'make bootstrap' fails, it may be necessary first to do 'make
-maintainer-clean' to clear out these stale files. You can then try
-again, starting with `./configure'.
-
Normally, it is not necessary to use "make bootstrap" after every CVS
-update. Unless there are problems, we suggest using the following
-alternative procedure after you have done "make bootstrap" at least
-once:
+update. "make" should work in 90% of the cases and be much quicker.
- $ ./configure
- $ make
- $ cd lisp
- $ make recompile EMACS=../src/emacs
- $ cd ..
$ make
(If you want to install the Emacs binary, type "make install" instead
$ cd lisp
$ make autogen-clean
- $ make autoloads EMACS=../src/emacs
+ $ make autoloads
If either of the above partial procedures fails, try "make bootstrap".
Users of non-Posix systems (MS-Windows etc.) should run the
platform-specific configuration scripts (nt/configure.bat, config.bat,
etc.) before "make bootstrap" or "make"; the rest of the procedure is
-applicable to those systems as well, except that the value of the
-EMACS variable on the Make command line might be different, e.g.,
-../bin/emacs.exe or some such.
+applicable to those systems as well.
Questions, requests, and bug reports about the CVS versions of Emacs
should be sent to emacs-pretest-bug@gnu.org rather than gnu.emacs.help
or gnu.emacs.bug. Ideally, use M-x report-emacs-bug RET which will
send it to the proper place.
+Because the CVS version of Emacs is a work in progress, it will
+sometimes fail to build. Please wait a day or so (and check the bug
+and development mailing list archives) before reporting such problems.
+In most cases, the problem is known about and is just waiting for
+someone to fix it.
+
Note on using SSH to access the CVS repository from inside Emacs
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