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From: Glen <cnglen@gmail.com>
To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: Any way to use newer Emacs on a Linux where I don't have root permission?
Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2013 14:18:47 +0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAPHdHNSi7F8RN8kWV2Q5ywtucVbVK3jgG5kahjgt8-bkn71PjA@mail.gmail.com> (raw)

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Hi.

I have to work in a Linux server without root permission. In this server,
the emacs's version is 21.4.1(too old for me).  I want to use a newer
version in the server.

Two methods tried:
1. Compile emacs-24.3 in the old linux server, I tried to install lots of
libraries manually.  At last, I can't build emacs successfully. I give up.
2. Try to compile emacs-24.3 in my local linux where I have root
permission. Then, copy it to the server linux.

On local linux:
# cd /opt/local_build/emacs-24.3/build
# ../configure --prefix=/home/cnglen/opt   --without-all --without-x
# make
# make install

On server linux after copying /home/cnglen/opt from local linux:
Running emacs-24.3:
a) It shows: libtinfo.so.5 not found.  After I copying libtinfo.so.5 from
local linux, It's OK.
b) /lib64/libc.so.6: version "GLIBC_2.6" not found. version "GLIBC_2.11"
not found.  In the server "GLIBC's versio is 2.5".


I just want to use a newer emacs on the local server where I don't have
root permission. Any suggestions?
Is there someway  to compile emacs with static library (NOT shared
library)?

Thanks.


-- 
Best Regards,
Glen

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             reply	other threads:[~2013-04-15  6:18 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2013-04-15  6:18 Glen [this message]
2013-04-15 16:05 ` Any way to use newer Emacs on a Linux where I don't have root permission? Peter Dyballa
2013-04-15 16:26 ` Ludwig, Mark
2013-04-15 17:10   ` Peter Dyballa
2013-04-17 14:56 ` XeCycle

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