Am 20.07.2008 um 13:00 schrieb David Reitter:
> It would be nice if a "make" was enough, and if the creation of the
> Emacs.app bundle was incremental, i.e. if one didn't have to wait
> until everything is zipped up and re-copied into the .app. This
> would shorten turn-around times. I don't know enough about
> Makefiles to do this quickly, though.
15 or 20 min or even less on a more up-to-date intel-based Mac when
you make Emacs.app not to become a 100+ MB application bundle but a
light programme that shares its ELisp files with an optional X client
in /usr/local/share (./configure --with-ns --disable-ns-self-
contained ...). Then you could launch Emacs from the nextstep directory.
The 'make install' step with --with-ns --disable-ns-self-contained
does not create an application bundle or move Emacs.app to /
Applications or such ... which is OK with me!
--
Mit friedvollen Grüßen
Pete
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– George W. Bush
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