I've found where this problem is coming from. It's in
emacs20.3/src/s/freebsd.h. It sets a macro called BSD_SYSTEM based upon the
version number contained in __FreeBSD__, checking for 1, 2 and 3. Of
course, -current uses 4. I have found that you can check for __FreeBSD__ =
3, and it will work,
I've found where this problem is coming from. It's in
emacs20.3/src/s/freebsd.h. It sets a macro called BSD_SYSTEM based upon the
version number contained in __FreeBSD__, checking for 1, 2 and 3. Of
course, -current uses 4. I have found that you can check for __FreeBSD__ =
3, and it will
On 9 Apr 1999, Joel Ray Holveck wrote:
# I've found where this problem is coming from. It's in
# emacs20.3/src/s/freebsd.h. It sets a macro called BSD_SYSTEM based upon the
# version number contained in __FreeBSD__, checking for 1, 2 and 3. Of
# course, -current uses 4. I have found that
You are absolutely right. I just tried the new version of emacs
that I built on my pre-egcs box and it doesn't work on that box
either. This definitely doesn't appear to be anything caused by
changing to egcs. Not that it matters much but for grins I just
built/installed the xemacs port and it
You are absolutely right. I just tried the new version of emacs
that I built on my pre-egcs box and it doesn't work on that box
either. This definitely doesn't appear to be anything caused by
changing to egcs. Not that it matters much but for grins I just
built/installed the xemacs port