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#8342
24.0.50; Emacs HEAD cannot build with OS X standard autoconf
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Reported by: Steve Purcell <steve <at> sanityinc.com>
Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2011 13:30:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Found in version 24.0.50
Done: Glenn Morris <rgm <at> gnu.org>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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On 25 Mar 2011, at 17:08, Glenn Morris wrote:
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> If installing autoconf is too hard, you can use
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> ./autogen/copy_autogen
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> as a workaround
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> (as advised by the top-level autogen.sh script, if you run it)
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Hi Glenn,
That works, and I apologise for having failed to notice it.
It's not that installing autogen is too hard, of course -- I have an autogen, just not the very latest version, and that never mattered before since 'configure' was all I needed.
It seems like if there's an accepted case for checking in a version of the autogen'd files, then why not spare the users by sticking with the previous simpler scheme, and use the ./autogen cronjob to update the primary files directly?
I imagine the Homebrew build recipe will end up just using copy_autogen if the new scheme remains in place, and a bunch of OS X users will also get used to running ./autogen/copy_autogen every time they build.
I should stress that I'm far from a hard-core Emacs developer, and I don't fully understand the big picture of making Emacs work *everywhere*, but I hope that this at least qualifies my bug report as the feedback of an informed (and grateful) user on one reasonably popular platform.
Cheers,
-Steve
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