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* Self-hosting?
@ 2004-04-07 14:40 Josh Jore
  2004-04-07 15:01 ` Self-hosting? Josh Jore
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From: Josh Jore @ 2004-04-07 14:40 UTC (permalink / raw)



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Is there any chance emacs will ever be self-hosting? I'd like to take
my current emacs binary and compile the next version with it. I've no
C compiler on my Windows computer and thus can't deal with things that
require one. I figured that if emacs was really a lisp interpreter
shouldn't it be able to compile itself?

-- 
Josh

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* Re: Self-hosting?
  2004-04-07 14:40 Self-hosting? Josh Jore
@ 2004-04-07 15:01 ` Josh Jore
  2004-04-07 16:24   ` Self-hosting? Ryan Bowman
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From: Josh Jore @ 2004-04-07 15:01 UTC (permalink / raw)



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On Wed, Apr 07, 2004 at 09:40:47AM -0500, Josh Jore wrote:
} Is there any chance emacs will ever be self-hosting? I'd like to take
} my current emacs binary and compile the next version with it. I've no
} C compiler on my Windows computer and thus can't deal with things that
} require one. I figured that if emacs was really a lisp interpreter
} shouldn't it be able to compile itself?

I forgot to mention, my primary motivation here was to get a 21.x
emacs for my windows computer. The ftp.gnu.org resource still has the
RSN message for all the windows binaries since 20.7.

-- 
Josh

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* Re: Self-hosting?
  2004-04-07 15:01 ` Self-hosting? Josh Jore
@ 2004-04-07 16:24   ` Ryan Bowman
  2004-04-07 21:38     ` Self-hosting? Josh Jore
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From: Ryan Bowman @ 2004-04-07 16:24 UTC (permalink / raw)



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For emacs 21.3.5 windows binary see http://nqmacs.sourceforge.net/, it's great!
Emacs doesn't include a c compiler, it requires an external one.  If you want one for windows check out http://www.mingw.org.  Until a c compiler is included with emacs, an external one will be required to compile the c core. At least, as far as I understand.

Josh Jore <josh@grenekatz.org> wrote:
On Wed, Apr 07, 2004 at 09:40:47AM -0500, Josh Jore wrote:
} Is there any chance emacs will ever be self-hosting? I'd like to take
} my current emacs binary and compile the next version with it. I've no
} C compiler on my Windows computer and thus can't deal with things that
} require one. I figured that if emacs was really a lisp interpreter
} shouldn't it be able to compile itself?

I forgot to mention, my primary motivation here was to get a 21.x
emacs for my windows computer. The ftp.gnu.org resource still has the
RSN message for all the windows binaries since 20.7.

-- 
Josh


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* Re: Self-hosting?
  2004-04-07 16:24   ` Self-hosting? Ryan Bowman
@ 2004-04-07 21:38     ` Josh Jore
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From: Josh Jore @ 2004-04-07 21:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
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On Wed, Apr 07, 2004 at 09:24:14AM -0700, Ryan Bowman wrote:
}    For emacs 21.3.5 windows binary see [1]http://nqmacs.sourceforge.net/,
}    it's great!

Aha! That was a great link. Is there someone here who can update the
link on gnu.org to mention that?

-- 
Josh

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