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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/nt/INSTALL [lexbind]


From: Miles Bader
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/nt/INSTALL [lexbind]
Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2004 00:41:02 -0400

Index: emacs/nt/INSTALL
diff -c emacs/nt/INSTALL:1.14.4.4 emacs/nt/INSTALL:1.14.4.5
*** emacs/nt/INSTALL:1.14.4.4   Tue Jul  6 09:47:54 2004
--- emacs/nt/INSTALL    Mon Oct 25 04:22:31 2004
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*** 16,21 ****
--- 16,24 ----
    fixing first. The easiest way to do this and avoid future conflicts
    is to run the following command in this (emacs/nt) directory:
       cvs update -kb
+   In addition to this file, you should also read INSTALL.CVS in the
+   parent directory, and make sure that you have a version of "touch.exe"
+   in your path, and that it will create files that do not yet exist.
  
    To compile Emacs, you will need either Microsoft Visual C++ 2.0 or
    later and nmake, or a Windows port of GCC 2.95 or later with Mingw
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*** 31,40 ****
    like this, we recommend the use of the supported compilers mentioned
    in the previous paragraph.
  
    If you build Emacs on Windows 9X or ME, not on Windows 2K/XP or
    Windows NT, we suggest to install the Cygwin port of Bash.
  
!   Please see http://www.mingw.org for pointers to GCC/Mingw binaries.
  
    For reference, here is a list of which builds of GNU make are known
    to work or not, and whether they work in the presence and/or absence
--- 34,47 ----
    like this, we recommend the use of the supported compilers mentioned
    in the previous paragraph.
  
+   You will also need a copy of the Posix cp, rm and mv programs. These
+   and other useful Posix utilities can be obtained from the Mingw or
+   Cygwin projects.
+ 
    If you build Emacs on Windows 9X or ME, not on Windows 2K/XP or
    Windows NT, we suggest to install the Cygwin port of Bash.
  
!   Please see http://www.mingw.org for pointers to GCC/Mingw and binaries.
  
    For reference, here is a list of which builds of GNU make are known
    to work or not, and whether they work in the presence and/or absence




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