2 rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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3 rem Configuration script for MS Windows 95/98/Me and NT/2000/XP
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4 rem Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005,
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5 rem 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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7 rem This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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9 rem GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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10 rem it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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11 rem the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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12 rem (at your option) any later version.
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14 rem GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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15 rem but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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16 rem MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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17 rem GNU General Public License for more details.
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19 rem You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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20 rem along with GNU Emacs. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
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22 rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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23 rem YOU'LL NEED THE FOLLOWING UTILITIES TO MAKE EMACS:
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25 rem + MS Windows 95/98/Me or NT/2000/XP
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26 rem + either MSVC 2.x or later, or gcc-2.95 or later (with GNU make 3.75
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27 rem or later) and the Mingw32 and W32 API headers and libraries.
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28 rem + Visual Studio 2005 is not supported at this time.
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30 rem For reference, here is a list of which builds of GNU make are known to
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31 rem work or not, and whether they work in the presence and/or absence of
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35 rem cygwin b20.1 make (3.75): fails[1,5] fails[2,5]
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36 rem MSVC compiled gmake 3.77: okay okay
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37 rem MSVC compiled gmake 3.78.1: okay okay
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38 rem MSVC compiled gmake 3.79.1: okay okay
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39 rem mingw32/gcc-2.92.2 make (3.77): okay okay[4]
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40 rem cygwin compiled gmake 3.77: fails[1,5] fails[2,5]
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41 rem cygwin compiled gmake 3.78.1: fails[5] fails[2,5]
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42 rem cygwin compiled gmake 3.79.1: fails[3,5] fails[2?,5]
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43 rem cygwin compiled make 3.80: okay[6] fails?[7]
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44 rem cygwin compiled make 3.81: fails fails?[7]
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45 rem mingw32 compiled make 3.79.1: okay okay
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46 rem mingw32 compiled make 3.80: okay okay?[7]
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47 rem mingw32 compiled make 3.81: okay okay[8]
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49 rem [1] doesn't cope with makefiles with DOS line endings, so must mount
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50 rem emacs source with text!=binary.
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51 rem [2] fails when needs to invoke shell commands; okay invoking gcc etc.
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52 rem [3] requires LC_MESSAGES support to build; cannot build with early
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53 rem versions of cygwin.
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54 rem [4] may fail on Windows 9X and Windows ME; if so, install Bash.
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55 rem [5] fails when building leim due to the use of cygwin style paths.
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56 rem May work if building emacs without leim.
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57 rem [6] need to uncomment 3 lines in nt/gmake.defs that invoke `cygpath';
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58 rem look for "cygpath" near line 85 of gmake.defs.
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59 rem [7] not recommended; please report if you try this combination.
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60 rem [8] tested only on Windows XP.
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63 if exist config.log del config.log
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65 rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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66 rem See if the environment is large enough. We need 43 (?) bytes.
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67 set $foo$=123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789_123
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68 if not "%$foo$%" == "123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789_123" goto SmallEnv
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71 rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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72 rem Make sure we are running in the nt subdir
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73 if exist configure.bat goto start
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74 echo You must run configure from the nt subdirectory.
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78 rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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79 rem Default settings.
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93 rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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94 rem Handle arguments.
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96 if "%1" == "-h" goto usage
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97 if "%1" == "--help" goto usage
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98 if "%1" == "--prefix" goto setprefix
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99 if "%1" == "--with-gcc" goto withgcc
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100 if "%1" == "--with-msvc" goto withmsvc
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101 if "%1" == "--no-debug" goto nodebug
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102 if "%1" == "--no-opt" goto noopt
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103 if "%1" == "--profile" goto profile
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104 if "%1" == "--no-cygwin" goto nocygwin
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105 if "%1" == "--cflags" goto usercflags
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106 if "%1" == "--ldflags" goto userldflags
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107 if "%1" == "--without-png" goto withoutpng
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108 if "%1" == "--without-jpeg" goto withoutjpeg
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109 if "%1" == "--without-gif" goto withoutgif
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110 if "%1" == "--without-tiff" goto withouttiff
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111 if "%1" == "--without-xpm" goto withoutxpm
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112 if "%1" == "--with-svg" goto withsvg
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113 if "%1" == "" goto checkutils
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115 echo Usage: configure [options]
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117 echo. --prefix PREFIX install Emacs in directory PREFIX
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118 echo. --with-gcc use GCC to compile Emacs
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119 echo. --with-msvc use MSVC to compile Emacs
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120 echo. --no-debug exclude debug info from executables
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121 echo. --no-opt disable optimization
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122 echo. --profile enable profiling
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123 echo. --no-cygwin use -mno-cygwin option with GCC
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124 echo. --cflags FLAG pass FLAG to compiler
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125 echo. --ldflags FLAG pass FLAG to compiler when linking
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126 echo. --without-png do not use PNG library even if it is installed
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127 echo. --without-jpeg do not use JPEG library even if it is installed
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128 echo. --without-gif do not use GIF library even if it is installed
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129 echo. --without-tiff do not use TIFF library even if it is installed
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130 echo. --without-xpm do not use XPM library even if it is installed
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131 echo. --with-svg use the RSVG library (experimental)
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133 rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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139 rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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144 rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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149 rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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154 rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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159 rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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164 rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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169 rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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172 set usercflags=%usercflags%%sep1%%1
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173 set sep1= %nothing%
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176 rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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179 set userldflags=%userldflags%%sep2%%1
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180 set sep2= %nothing%
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183 rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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191 rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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199 rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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207 rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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215 rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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228 rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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229 rem Check that necessary utilities (cp and rm) are present.
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231 echo Checking for 'cp'...
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232 cp configure.bat junk.bat
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233 if not exist junk.bat goto needcp
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234 echo Checking for 'rm'...
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236 if exist junk.bat goto needrm
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239 echo You need 'cp' (the Unix file copy program) to build Emacs.
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243 echo You need 'rm' (the Unix file delete program) to build Emacs.
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246 rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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247 rem Auto-detect compiler if not specified, and validate GCC if chosen.
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249 if (%COMPILER%)==(cl) goto compilercheckdone
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250 if (%COMPILER%)==(gcc) goto checkgcc
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252 echo Checking whether 'gcc' is available...
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253 echo main(){} >junk.c
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255 if exist junk.o goto checkgcc
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257 echo Checking whether 'cl' is available...
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258 cl -nologo -c junk.c
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259 if exist junk.obj goto clOK
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263 if exist junk.o del junk.o
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264 Rem WARNING -- COMMAND.COM on some systems only looks at the first
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265 Rem 8 characters of a label. So do NOT be tempted to change
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266 Rem chkapi* into something fancier like checkw32api
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267 Rem You HAVE been warned!
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268 if (%nocygwin%) == (Y) goto chkapiN
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269 echo Checking whether gcc requires '-mno-cygwin'...
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270 echo #include "cygwin/version.h" >junk.c
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271 echo main(){} >>junk.c
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272 echo gcc -c junk.c >>config.log
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273 gcc -c junk.c >>config.log 2>&1
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274 if not exist junk.o goto chkapi
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275 echo gcc -mno-cygwin -c junk.c >>config.log
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276 gcc -mno-cygwin -c junk.c >>config.log 2>&1
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277 if exist junk.o set nocygwin=Y
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280 echo The failed program was: >>config.log
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281 type junk.c >>config.log
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283 rm -f junk.c junk.o
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284 rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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285 rem Older versions of the Windows API headers either don't have any of
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286 rem the IMAGE_xxx definitions (the headers that come with Cygwin b20.1
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287 rem are like this), or have a typo in the definition of
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288 rem IMAGE_FIRST_SECTION (the headers with gcc/mingw32 2.95 have this
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289 rem problem). The gcc/mingw32 2.95.2 headers are okay, as are distros
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290 rem of w32api-xxx.zip from Anders Norlander since 1999-11-18 at least.
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291 rem Beginning with Emacs 23, we need usp10.h.
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293 echo Checking whether W32 API headers are too old...
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294 echo #include "windows.h" >junk.c
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295 echo #include "usp10.h" >>junk.c
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296 echo test(PIMAGE_NT_HEADERS pHeader) >>junk.c
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297 echo {PIMAGE_SECTION_HEADER pSection = IMAGE_FIRST_SECTION(pHeader);} >>junk.c
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298 if (%nocygwin%) == (Y) goto chkapi1
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299 set cf=%usercflags%
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302 set cf=%usercflags% -mno-cygwin
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307 @echo gcc %cf% -c junk.c >>config.log
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308 gcc %cf% -c junk.c >>config.log 2>&1
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310 if exist junk.o goto gccOk
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311 echo The failed program was: >>config.log
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312 type junk.c >>config.log
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316 echo Configure failed.
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317 echo To configure Emacs for Windows, you need to have either
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318 echo gcc-2.95 or later with Mingw32 and the W32 API headers,
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319 echo or MSVC 2.x or later.
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326 rm -f junk.c junk.o
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327 Rem It is not clear what GCC version began supporting -mtune
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328 Rem and pentium4 on x86, so check this explicitly.
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329 echo main(){} >junk.c
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330 echo gcc -c -O2 -mtune=pentium4 junk.c >>config.log
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331 gcc -c -O2 -mtune=pentium4 junk.c >>config.log 2>&1
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332 if not errorlevel 1 goto gccMtuneOk
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333 echo The failed program was: >>config.log
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334 type junk.c >>config.log
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336 rm -f junk.c junk.o
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339 echo GCC supports -mtune=pentium4 >>config.log
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340 set mf=-mtune=pentium4
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341 rm -f junk.c junk.o
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343 rem Check for DWARF-2 debug info support, else default to stabs
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344 echo main(){} >junk.c
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345 echo gcc -c -gdwarf-2 -g3 junk.c >>config.log
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346 gcc -c -gdwarf-2 -g3 junk.c >>config.log 2>&1
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347 if not errorlevel 1 goto gccdwarf
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348 echo The failed program was: >>config.log
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349 type junk.c >>config.log
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350 set dbginfo=-gstabs+
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351 rm -f junk.c junk.o
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352 goto compilercheckdone
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354 echo GCC supports DWARF-2 >>config.log
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355 set dbginfo=-gdwarf-2 -g3
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356 rm -f junk.c junk.o
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357 goto compilercheckdone
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361 rm -f junk.c junk.obj
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366 rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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367 rem Check for external image libraries. Since they are loaded
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368 rem dynamically, the libraries themselves do not need to be present
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369 rem at compile time, but the header files are required.
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373 if (%nocygwin%) == (N) goto flagsOK
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374 set mingwflag=-mno-cygwin
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378 if (%pngsupport%) == (N) goto pngDone
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380 echo Checking for libpng...
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381 echo #include "png.h" >junk.c
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382 echo main (){} >>junk.c
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383 rem -o option is ignored with cl, but allows result to be consistent.
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384 echo %COMPILER% %usercflags% %mingwflag% -c junk.c -o junk.obj >>config.log
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385 %COMPILER% %usercflags% %mingwflag% -c junk.c -o junk.obj >junk.out 2>>config.log
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386 if exist junk.obj goto havePng
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388 echo ...png.h not found, building without PNG support.
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389 echo The failed program was: >>config.log
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390 type junk.c >>config.log
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395 echo ...PNG header available, building with PNG support.
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399 rm -f junk.c junk.obj
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401 if (%jpegsupport%) == (N) goto jpegDone
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403 echo Checking for jpeg-6b...
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404 echo #include "jconfig.h" >junk.c
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405 echo main (){} >>junk.c
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406 rem -o option is ignored with cl, but allows result to be consistent.
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407 echo %COMPILER% %usercflags% %mingwflag% -c junk.c -o junk.obj >>config.log
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408 %COMPILER% %usercflags% %mingwflag% -c junk.c -o junk.obj >junk.out 2>>config.log
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409 if exist junk.obj goto haveJpeg
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411 echo ...jconfig.h not found, building without JPEG support.
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412 echo The failed program was: >>config.log
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413 type junk.c >>config.log
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418 echo ...JPEG header available, building with JPEG support.
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422 rm -f junk.c junk.obj
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424 if (%gifsupport%) == (N) goto gifDone
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426 echo Checking for libgif...
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427 echo #include "gif_lib.h" >junk.c
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428 echo main (){} >>junk.c
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429 rem -o option is ignored with cl, but allows result to be consistent.
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430 echo %COMPILER% %usercflags% %mingwflag% -c junk.c -o junk.obj >>config.log
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431 %COMPILER% %usercflags% %mingwflag% -c junk.c -o junk.obj >junk.out 2>>config.log
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432 if exist junk.obj goto haveGif
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434 echo ...gif_lib.h not found, building without GIF support.
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435 echo The failed program was: >>config.log
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436 type junk.c >>config.log
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441 echo ...GIF header available, building with GIF support.
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445 rm -f junk.c junk.obj
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447 if (%tiffsupport%) == (N) goto tiffDone
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449 echo Checking for tiff...
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450 echo #include "tiffio.h" >junk.c
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451 echo main (){} >>junk.c
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452 rem -o option is ignored with cl, but allows result to be consistent.
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453 echo %COMPILER% %usercflags% %mingwflag% -c junk.c -o junk.obj >>config.log
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454 %COMPILER% %usercflags% %mingwflag% -c junk.c -o junk.obj >junk.out 2>>config.log
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455 if exist junk.obj goto haveTiff
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457 echo ...tiffio.h not found, building without TIFF support.
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458 echo The failed program was: >>config.log
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459 type junk.c >>config.log
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464 echo ...TIFF header available, building with TIFF support.
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468 rm -f junk.c junk.obj
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470 if (%xpmsupport%) == (N) goto xpmDone
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472 echo Checking for libXpm...
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473 echo #define FOR_MSW 1 >junk.c
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474 echo #include "X11/xpm.h" >>junk.c
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475 echo main (){} >>junk.c
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476 rem -o option is ignored with cl, but allows result to be consistent.
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477 echo %COMPILER% %usercflags% %mingwflag% -c junk.c -o junk.obj >>config.log
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478 %COMPILER% %usercflags% %mingwflag% -c junk.c -o junk.obj >junk.out 2>>config.log
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479 if exist junk.obj goto haveXpm
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481 echo ...X11/xpm.h not found, building without XPM support.
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482 echo The failed program was: >>config.log
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483 type junk.c >>config.log
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488 echo ...XPM header available, building with XPM support.
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492 rm -f junk.c junk.obj
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494 if not (%svgsupport%) == (Y) goto :svgDone
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495 echo Checking for librsvg...
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496 echo #include "librsvg/rsvg.h" >junk.c
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497 echo main (){} >>junk.c
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498 rem -o option is ignored with cl, but allows result to be consistent.
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499 echo %COMPILER% %usercflags% %mingwflag% -c junk.c -o junk.obj >>config.log
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500 %COMPILER% %usercflags% %mingwflag% -c junk.c -o junk.obj >junk.out 2>>config.log
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501 if exist junk.obj goto haveSvg
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503 echo ...librsvg/rsvg.h or dependencies not found, building without SVG support.
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504 echo The failed program was: >>config.log
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505 type junk.c >>config.log
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510 echo ...librsvg header available, building with SVG support (EXPERIMENTAL).
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514 rm -f junk.c junk.obj junk.err junk.out
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516 rem ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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518 echo Generating makefiles
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519 if %COMPILER% == gcc set MAKECMD=gmake
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520 if %COMPILER% == cl set MAKECMD=nmake
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522 rem Pass on chosen settings to makefiles.
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523 rem NB. Be very careful to not have a space before redirection symbols
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524 rem except when there is a preceding digit, when a space is required.
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526 echo # Start of settings from configure.bat >config.settings
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527 echo COMPILER=%COMPILER%>>config.settings
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528 if not "(%mf%)" == "()" echo MCPU_FLAG=%mf%>>config.settings
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529 if not "(%dbginfo%)" == "()" echo DEBUG_INFO=%dbginfo%>>config.settings
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530 if (%nodebug%) == (Y) echo NODEBUG=1 >>config.settings
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531 if (%noopt%) == (Y) echo NOOPT=1 >>config.settings
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532 if (%profile%) == (Y) echo PROFILE=1 >>config.settings
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533 if (%nocygwin%) == (Y) echo NOCYGWIN=1 >>config.settings
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534 if not "(%prefix%)" == "()" echo INSTALL_DIR=%prefix%>>config.settings
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535 rem We go thru docflags because usercflags could be "-DFOO=bar" -something
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536 rem and the if command cannot cope with this
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537 for %%v in (%usercflags%) do if not (%%v)==() set docflags=Y
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538 if (%docflags%)==(Y) echo USER_CFLAGS=%usercflags%>>config.settings
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539 for %%v in (%userldflags%) do if not (%%v)==() set doldflags=Y
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540 if (%doldflags%)==(Y) echo USER_LDFLAGS=%userldflags%>>config.settings
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541 echo # End of settings from configure.bat>>config.settings
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542 echo. >>config.settings
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544 copy config.nt config.tmp
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546 echo /* Start of settings from configure.bat. */ >>config.tmp
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547 if (%docflags%) == (Y) echo #define USER_CFLAGS " %usercflags%">>config.tmp
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548 if (%doldflags%) == (Y) echo #define USER_LDFLAGS " %userldflags%">>config.tmp
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549 if not "(%HAVE_PNG%)" == "()" echo #define HAVE_PNG 1 >>config.tmp
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550 if not "(%HAVE_JPEG%)" == "()" echo #define HAVE_JPEG 1 >>config.tmp
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551 if not "(%HAVE_GIF%)" == "()" echo #define HAVE_GIF 1 >>config.tmp
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552 if not "(%HAVE_TIFF%)" == "()" echo #define HAVE_TIFF 1 >>config.tmp
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553 if not "(%HAVE_XPM%)" == "()" echo #define HAVE_XPM 1 >>config.tmp
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554 if "(%HAVE_RSVG%)" == "(1)" echo #define HAVE_RSVG 1 >>config.tmp
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556 echo /* End of settings from configure.bat. */ >>config.tmp
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558 Rem See if fc.exe returns a meaningful exit status. If it does, we
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559 Rem might as well avoid unnecessary overwriting of config.h and epaths.h,
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560 Rem since this forces recompilation of every source file.
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561 if exist foo.bar del foo.bar
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562 fc /b foo.bar foo.bar >nul 2>&1
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563 if not errorlevel 2 goto doCopy
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564 fc /b config.tmp ..\src\config.h >nul 2>&1
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565 if errorlevel 1 goto doCopy
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566 fc /b paths.h ..\src\epaths.h >nul 2>&1
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567 if errorlevel 0 goto dontCopy
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569 copy config.tmp ..\src\config.h
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570 copy paths.h ..\src\epaths.h
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573 if exist config.tmp del config.tmp
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574 copy /b config.settings+%MAKECMD%.defs+..\nt\makefile.w32-in ..\nt\makefile
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575 if exist ..\admin\unidata copy /b config.settings+%MAKECMD%.defs+..\admin\unidata\makefile.w32-in ..\admin\unidata\makefile
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576 copy /b config.settings+%MAKECMD%.defs+..\lib-src\makefile.w32-in ..\lib-src\makefile
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577 copy /b config.settings+%MAKECMD%.defs+..\src\makefile.w32-in ..\src\makefile
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578 copy /b config.settings+%MAKECMD%.defs+..\doc\emacs\makefile.w32-in ..\doc\emacs\makefile
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579 copy /b config.settings+%MAKECMD%.defs+..\doc\misc\makefile.w32-in ..\doc\misc\makefile
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580 copy /b config.settings+%MAKECMD%.defs+..\doc\lispref\makefile.w32-in ..\doc\lispref\makefile
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581 copy /b config.settings+%MAKECMD%.defs+..\doc\lispintro\makefile.w32-in ..\doc\lispintro\makefile
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582 if exist ..\lisp\makefile rm -f ../lisp/[Mm]akefile
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583 copy /b config.settings+%MAKECMD%.defs+..\lisp\makefile.w32-in ..\lisp\makefile
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584 rem Use the default (no-op) Makefile.in if the nt version is not present.
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585 if exist ..\leim\makefile.w32-in copy /b config.settings+%MAKECMD%.defs+..\leim\makefile.w32-in ..\leim\makefile
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586 if not exist ..\leim\makefile.w32-in copy /b config.settings+%MAKECMD%.defs+..\leim\Makefile.in ..\leim\makefile
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587 del config.settings
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589 Rem Some people use WinZip which doesn't create empty directories!
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590 if not exist ..\site-lisp\nul mkdir ..\site-lisp\
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591 Rem Update subdirs.el only if it is different or fc.exe doesn't work.
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592 if exist foo.bar del foo.bar
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593 fc /b foo.bar foo.bar >nul 2>&1
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594 if not errorlevel 2 goto doUpdateSubdirs
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595 fc /b subdirs.el ..\site-lisp\subdirs.el >nul 2>&1
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596 if not errorlevel 1 goto dontUpdateSubdirs
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598 if exist ..\site-lisp\subdirs.el del ..\site-lisp\subdirs.el
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599 copy subdirs.el ..\site-lisp\subdirs.el
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604 rem check that we have all the libraries we need.
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607 if not "(%HAVE_XPM%)" == "()" goto checkpng
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608 if (%xpmsupport%) == (N) goto checkpng
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610 echo XPM support is missing. It is required for color icons in the toolbar.
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611 echo Install libXpm development files or use --without-xpm
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614 if not "(%HAVE_PNG%)" == "()" goto checkjpeg
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615 if (%pngsupport%) == (N) goto checkjpeg
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617 echo PNG support is missing.
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618 echo Install libpng development files or use --without-png
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621 if not "(%HAVE_JPEG%)" == "()" goto checktiff
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622 if (%jpegsupport%) == (N) goto checktiff
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624 echo JPEG support is missing.
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625 echo Install jpeg development files or use --without-jpeg
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628 if not "(%HAVE_TIFF%)" == "()" goto checkgif
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629 if (%tiffsupport%) == (N) goto checkgif
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631 echo TIFF support is missing.
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632 echo Install libtiff development files or use --without-tiff
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635 if not "(%HAVE_GIF%)" == "()" goto donelibchecks
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636 if (%gifsupport%) == (N) goto donelibchecks
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638 echo GIF support is missing.
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639 echo Install giflib or libungif development files or use --without-gif
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642 if (%libsOK%) == (1) goto success
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644 echo Important libraries are missing. Fix these issues before running make.
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648 echo Emacs successfully configured.
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649 echo Emacs successfully configured. >>config.log
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650 if (%MAKECMD%) == (gmake) set MAKECMD=make
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651 echo Run `%MAKECMD%' to build, then run `%MAKECMD% install' to install.
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655 echo Your environment size is too small. Please enlarge it and rerun configure.
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656 echo For example, type "command.com /e:2048" to have 2048 bytes available.
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674 arch-tag: 300d20a4-1675-4e75-b615-7ce1a8c5376c
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