Sure, here it is. # native-comp optimization export PATH="/usr/local/opt/gnu-sed/libexec/gnubin:${PATH}" export LDFLAGS="-L/usr/local/lib/gcc/10" export LIBRARY_PATH="/usr/local/opt/gcc/lib/gcc/10:${LIBRARY_PATH:-}" cd emacs || exit git clean -xfd ./autogen.sh CC='clang' \ ./configure \ --disable-silent-rules \ --with-ns \ --disable-ns-self-contained \ --with-cairo \ --with-modules \ --with-nativecomp \ --with-xml2 \ --with-gnutls \ --with-json \ --with-rsvg # Ensure the directory to which we will dump Emacs exists and has the correct # permissions set. libexec=/usr/local/libexec/emacs if [ ! -d $libexec ]; then sudo mkdir -p $libexec chown $USER $libexec fi make distclean make -j 4 make install rm -rf "/Applications/Emacs.app" mv nextstep/Emacs.app "/Applications/" cp -R lisp "/Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/" Andrea Corallo 于2020年7月23日周四 下午3:30写道: > I think the interesting line is: > > " Does Emacs have native lisp compiler? no" > > The output does not include the command issued. I you are running a > script could you please run it with -x and report it again? > > Alternatively you can also attach the script you are using to compile if > you wish. > > I'm interested in having a look at the configure invocation. > > Thanks > Andrea >