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#9481
24.0.50; emacs_dir behavior too cumbersome for use within msys
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Reported by: CRLF0710 <crlf0710 <at> gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 08:08:01 UTC
Severity: normal
Found in version 24.0.50
Done: Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org>
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Message #8 received at 9481 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
> From: CRLF0710 <crlf0710 <at> gmail.com>
> Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 16:01:44 +0800
>
> emacs_dir is a special environment variable on Win32. If Emacs.exe is
> located in a "bin/" directory, it will be calculated, which is not a
> desired behavior at all times.
>
> One might want to use it in msys and organize the emacs files in a way
> similiar to that of *nix systems. To fulfill this, one might want to
> set emacs_dir to the *:/share/emacs/<version>/ directory. This works
> unless the emacs.exe is in the *:/bin directory(in fact any directory
> which is not with the name "bin" or "i386").
Sorry, I don't follow your use case and the problems you are
experiencing due to the setting of emacs_dir. Please describe in more
details:
. in which directory you want to install the emacs.exe binary
. why do you need to break the structure of the Emacs tree that is
assumed by the current code
. what does this all have to do with MSYS
IOW, this installation should work:
X:/share/emacs/<version>/bin/emacs.exe
X:/share/emacs/<version>/lisp/
X:/share/emacs/<version>/etc/
This should also work:
X:/usr/local/bin/emacs.exe
X:/share/emacs/<version>/lisp/
X:/share/emacs/<version>/etc/
set EMACSLOADPATH=X:/share/emacs/<version>/lisp
set EMACSDATA=X:/share/emacs/<version>/etc
set EMACSDOC=X:/share/emacs/<version>/etc
Both of the above should work without any need to change anything in
the code.
If you need some different configuration, please describe it and the
rationale for using it rather than the supported ones.
Thanks.
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