* Re: Fullscreen Mode, Emacs 23 and OS X
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@ 2009-12-05 19:01 ` Stefan Monnier
2009-12-06 16:43 ` Steve Revilak
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From: Stefan Monnier @ 2009-12-05 19:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
> When I downloaded 23.1.1, I was surprised to discover that the little
> "mac" directory had disappeared. Emacs 23 seems to be heading down
> the path of merging Mac OS X/OpenStep/GNUStep code. To excerpt a
> section of etc/NEWS (from the emacs source distribution):
The original reason for the change was that nobody wanted to maintain
the "Carbon" port (i.e. the OSX code used in Emacs-22). Now that we
switched, we have no intention to go back, so please help us improve the
NS code in Emacs-23 by reporting (via M-x report-emacs-bug) the problems
you encounter.
Stefan
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* Re: Fullscreen Mode, Emacs 23 and OS X
2009-12-05 19:01 ` Fullscreen Mode, Emacs 23 and OS X Stefan Monnier
@ 2009-12-06 16:43 ` Steve Revilak
2009-12-07 2:27 ` Tracking Emacs Development (was: Fullscreen Mode, Emacs 23 and OS X) Steve Revilak
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From: Steve Revilak @ 2009-12-06 16:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
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srevilak> When I downloaded 23.1.1, I was surprised to discover that
srevilak> the little "mac" directory had disappeared. Emacs 23 seems
srevilak> to be heading down the path of merging Mac OS
srevilak> X/OpenStep/GNUStep code. To excerpt a section of etc/NEWS
srevilak> (from the emacs source distribution):
monnier> The original reason for the change was that nobody wanted to
monnier> maintain the "Carbon" port (i.e. the OSX code used in
monnier> Emacs-22). Now that we switched, we have no intention to go
monnier> back, so please help us improve the NS code in Emacs-23 by
monnier> reporting (via M-x report-emacs-bug) the problems you
monnier> encounter.
Stefan,
Thanks for the nudge. I have reported more bugs :)
Steve
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* Tracking Emacs Development (was: Fullscreen Mode, Emacs 23 and OS X)
2009-12-06 16:43 ` Steve Revilak
@ 2009-12-07 2:27 ` Steve Revilak
2009-12-07 9:32 ` Peter Dyballa
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From: Steve Revilak @ 2009-12-07 2:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
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srevilak> When I downloaded 23.1.1, I was surprised to discover that
srevilak> the little "mac" directory had disappeared. Emacs 23 seems
srevilak> to be heading down the path of merging Mac OS
srevilak> X/OpenStep/GNUStep code. To excerpt a section of etc/NEWS
srevilak> (from the emacs source distribution):
monnier> The original reason for the change was that nobody wanted to
monnier> maintain the "Carbon" port (i.e. the OSX code used in
monnier> Emacs-22). Now that we switched, we have no intention to go
monnier> back, so please help us improve the NS code in Emacs-23 by
monnier> reporting (via M-x report-emacs-bug) the problems you
monnier> encounter.
srevilak> Thanks for the nudge. I have reported more bugs :)
I'd like to ask a question on a more serious note.
To me, emacs is a very important piece of software, and I would like
to do what I can to help it improve.
What is the best way to follow emacs development? Just check out the
trunk [1] and rebuild on a regular basis? Are there incremental
branches done between release versions?
Steve
[1] i.e. http://savannah.gnu.org/cvs/?group=emacs
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* Re: Tracking Emacs Development (was: Fullscreen Mode, Emacs 23 and OS X)
2009-12-07 2:27 ` Tracking Emacs Development (was: Fullscreen Mode, Emacs 23 and OS X) Steve Revilak
@ 2009-12-07 9:32 ` Peter Dyballa
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From: Peter Dyballa @ 2009-12-07 9:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Steve Revilak; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
Am 07.12.2009 um 03:27 schrieb Steve Revilak:
> What is the best way to follow emacs development? Just check out the
> trunk [1] and rebuild on a regular basis?
Yes, and also trying to compile the sources differently to see how
robust they are. I am using libraries from Fink and from MacPorts and
see (or better: saw on Tiger, on Leopard I haven't had the opportunity
yet to compile GNU Emacs) differences.
> Are there incremental branches done between release versions?
GNU Emacs versions are released...
--
Greetings
Pete
Bake pizza not war!
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* Re: Tracking Emacs Development
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@ 2009-12-07 15:55 ` Stefan Monnier
2009-12-08 1:13 ` Steve Revilak
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From: Stefan Monnier @ 2009-12-07 15:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
monnier> The original reason for the change was that nobody wanted to
monnier> maintain the "Carbon" port (i.e. the OSX code used in
monnier> Emacs-22). Now that we switched, we have no intention to go
monnier> back, so please help us improve the NS code in Emacs-23 by
monnier> reporting (via M-x report-emacs-bug) the problems
monnier> you encounter.
srevilak> Thanks for the nudge. I have reported more bugs :)
Thanks.
> To me, Emacs is a very important piece of software, and I would like
> to do what I can to help it improve.
> What is the best way to follow Emacs development? Just check out the
> trunk [1] and rebuild on a regular basis?
Yes, that is ideal. If you do that, you'll probably want to keep an eye
on emacs-devel@gnu.org (it's a fairly high-traffic list, tho), for known
breakage and things like that.
> Are there incremental branches done between release versions?
No. We do have pretests, tho (the one for 23.2 will start
real-soon-now), so you could help a lot by trying out the pretests and
hammering on them to try and fix more bugs before the release.
Stefan
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* Re: Tracking Emacs Development
2009-12-07 15:55 ` Tracking Emacs Development Stefan Monnier
@ 2009-12-08 1:13 ` Steve Revilak
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From: Steve Revilak @ 2009-12-08 1:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
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srevilak> What is the best way to follow emacs development? Just
srevilak> check out the trunk [1] and rebuild on a regular basis?
Peter_Dyballa> Yes, and also trying to compile the sources differently
Peter_Dyballa> to see how robust they are. I am using libraries from
Peter_Dyballa> Fink and from MacPorts and see (or better: saw on
Peter_Dyballa> Tiger, on Leopard I haven't had the opportunity yet to
Peter_Dyballa> compile GNU Emacs) differences.
monnier> Yes, that is ideal. If you do that, you'll probably want to
monnier> keep an eye on emacs-devel@gnu.org (it's a fairly
monnier> high-traffic list, tho), for known breakage and things like
monnier> that.
Peter and Stefan,
Thank you for the suggestions. I'll go back to building from the
trunk (and pretest versions, when they're available).
Steve
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