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From: <C.Strobl@dlr.de>
Subject: AW: emacs-21.4a.tar
Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2006 08:52:19 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <9773EFADA4FF6C43A49824D50B1539A70172F9F7@exbe04.intra.dlr.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <5d6eced90608302149r4dff3294o6847fe25e0baf07a@mail.gmail.com>


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look at the email-faq
 
http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/emacs.html#HelpFAQ
 
there you will find in section 7 the instructions i pasted below
 
greetings from munich
christian
 
7 Compiling and installing Emacs
********************************

7.1 How do I install Emacs?
===========================

   This answer is meant for users of Unix and Unix-like systems.  Users
of other operating systems should see the series of questions beginning
with *Note Emacs for MS-DOS::, which describe where to get non-Unix
source and binaries, and how to install Emacs on those systems.

   For Unix and Unix-like systems, the easiest way is often to compile
it from scratch.  You will need:

   * Emacs sources.  *Note Current GNU distributions::, for a list of
     ftp sites that make them available.  On `ftp.gnu.org', the main GNU
     distribution site, sources are available as

     `ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/emacs/emacs-21.1.tar.gz'

     The above will obviously change as new versions of Emacs come out.
     For instance, when Emacs 21.42 is released, it will most probably
     be available as

     `ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/emacs/emacs-21.42.tar.gz'

     Again, you should use one of the GNU mirror sites (see *Note
     Current GNU distributions::, and adjust the URL accordingly) so as
     to reduce load on `ftp.gnu.org'.

   * `gzip', the GNU compression utility.  You can get `gzip' via
     anonymous ftp at mirrors of `ftp.gnu.org' sites; it should compile
     and install without much trouble on most systems.  Once you have
     retrieved the Emacs sources, you will probably be able to
     uncompress them with the command

          gunzip --verbose emacs-21.1.tar.gz

     changing the Emacs version (21.1), as necessary.  Once `gunzip'
     has finished doing its job, a file by the name of `emacs-21.1.tar'
     should be in your build directory.

   * `tar', the "tape archiving" program, which moves multiple files
     into and out of archive files, or "tarfiles".  All of the files
     comprising the Emacs source come in a single tarfile, and must be
     extracted using `tar' before you can build Emacs.  Typically, the
     extraction command would look like

          tar -xvvf emacs-21.1.tar

     The `x' indicates that we want to extract files from this tarfile,
     the two `v's force verbose output, and the `f' tells `tar' to use
     a disk file, rather than one on the tape drive.

     If you're using GNU `tar' (available at mirrors of `ftp.gnu.org'),
     you can combine this step and the previous one by using the command

          tar -zxvvf emacs-21.1.tar.gz

     The additional `z' at the beginning of the options list tells GNU
     `tar' to uncompress the file with `gunzip' before extracting the
     tarfile's components.


   At this point, the Emacs sources (all 70+ megabytes of them) should
be sitting in a directory called `emacs-21.1'.  On most common Unix and
Unix-like systems, you should be able to compile Emacs (with X Window
system support) with the following commands:

     cd emacs-21.1       # change directory to emacs-21.1
     ./configure         # configure Emacs for your particular system
     make                # use Makefile to build components, then Emacs

   If the `make' completes successfully, the odds are fairly good that
the build has gone well.  (*Note Problems building Emacs::, if you
weren't successful.)

   By default, Emacs is installed in the following directories:

`/usr/local/bin'
     binaries.

`/usr/local/share/emacs/21.1'
     Lisp code and support files.

`/usr/local/info'
     Info documentation.

   To install files in those default directories, become the superuser
and type

     make install

   Note that `make install' will overwrite `/usr/local/bin/emacs' and
any Emacs Info files that might be in `/usr/local/info'.

   Much more verbose instructions (with many more hints and suggestions)
come with the Emacs sources, in the file `INSTALL'.

________________________________

Von: help-gnu-emacs-bounces+c.strobl=dlr.de@gnu.org
[mailto:help-gnu-emacs-bounces+c.strobl=dlr.de@gnu.org] Im Auftrag von
Arun kumar
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 31. August 2006 06:49
An: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Betreff: emacs-21.4a.tar


HI,
 
   I want to install emacs, so i downloaded  "emacs-21.4a.tar" from the
ftp site.
 
As i am new to this,let me know how should i proceed with to install
this in my solaris box..
 
Thanks in advance
 
arun.c

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  reply	other threads:[~2006-08-31  6:52 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2006-08-31  4:49 emacs-21.4a.tar Arun kumar
2006-08-31  6:52 ` C.Strobl [this message]
2006-08-31 14:34 ` emacs-21.4a.tar Kevin Rodgers
2006-09-01  8:18 ` emacs-21.4a.tar Eli Zaretskii
2006-09-01  9:04   ` emacs-21.4a.tar Arun kumar
2006-09-01  9:26     ` emacs-21.4a.tar Eli Zaretskii
2006-09-01 11:47       ` emacs-21.4a.tar Arun kumar
2006-09-01 14:35         ` emacs-21.4a.tar Kevin Rodgers

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