Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!usc!ucsd!ucbvax!VM.UOGUELPH.CA!SOFPJF From: SOFPJF@VM.UOGUELPH.CA (Peter Jaspers-Fayer) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi Subject: emacs, the final chapter -- I hope Message-ID: <9008291642.aa01433@VGR.BRL.MIL> Date: 29 Aug 90 21:17:34 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 44 OK, with many thanks to all, especially Scott Henry of SGI, I finally got emacs up and running. For those of you contemplating this, here's what I went through. - On a partition with 20MB or so free (I exagerate, but only slightly): - Get the 18.55 version from some server (copies abound). - Get 'patch.tar.Z' fron vgr.brl.mil - Get the irix3.3 patch to emacs from an archive for this list (thx Scott) - Create patch (that Configure script is a real hoot!) - tar dist-18.55 directory from the tar file - sh the shar file containing the patches. Before doing so, `jot` the shar file and repair any (1 found one) line wraps caused by some mail daemon (the wrapped line will be without a leading '+' in the middle of a bunch of lines with them). - Carefully follow the instructions in the README in the patch set (you do not need to mangle config.h, the patch does it for you) - run make (and it runs, and runs, and...) You may find it benificial to pre-create /usr/local/emacs and the various others mantioned in the README in the emacs distribution (I had a small problem here, but that may have been because I was not 'root' at the time). When you are done you should see something like: # cd /usr/local/emacs # du -s * 4 README 160 cpp 5322 etc 2414 gdb 2360 info 6660 lisp 1 lock 2692 man 31 shortnames plus emacs, ctags, and etags in /usr/local/bin The editor comes up, but darned if I know if all that lisp stuff works. I hope all them users on our 380 like the thing, I'm not sure I do. /PJ SofPJF@VM.UoGuelph.Ca (Probably also reachable (until ?) at SOFPJF@UOGUELPH.BITNET) Klein bottle for rent, apply within.