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authorJim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com>1993-03-14 20:34:26 +0000
committerJim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com>1993-03-14 20:34:26 +0000
commit50bf9c69286061dee8e5dba1fc83a2c57b349693 (patch)
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parent4170eeb8f92dacdfc112e641a154df121b403b35 (diff)
downloademacs-50bf9c69286061dee8e5dba1fc83a2c57b349693.tar.gz
Wed Mar 10 23:00:51 1993 Jim Blandy (jimb@totoro.cs.oberlin.edu)
* MACHINES: Update description of SYSVr3 and r4 support, due to Eric Raymond's changes. Tue Mar 9 10:57:57 1993 Jim Blandy (jimb@totoro.cs.oberlin.edu) * MACHINES: Mention that you have to edit the configure script when you add support for a new machine, to get it to recognize the configuration name.
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diff --git a/etc/=MACHINES b/etc/=MACHINES
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+++ b/etc/=MACHINES
@@ -14,6 +14,10 @@ and are named similarly. See the `configure' script if you need to
know which configuration names use which machine and operating system
description files.
+If you add support for a new configuration, add a section to this
+file, and then edit the `configure' script to tell it which
+configuration name(s) should select your new machine description and
+system description files.
Here are the configurations Emacs is intended to work with, with the
@@ -739,25 +743,37 @@ System V rel 3 (usg5.3)
If you want to link Emacs with shared libraries, define
USG_SHARED_LIBRARIES.
-System V rel 4 (usg5.4)
+ You may have to add ANSI idempotence #-lines to your sys/types.h
+ file to get Emacs to compile correctly. This may be necessary on
+ other pre-ANSI systems as well.
- Supported, including shared libraries for ELF, but ptys do not
- work because TIOCGPGRP fails to work on ptys.
- This failure is probably due to a misunderstanding of the
- consequences of the POSIX spec: many system designers mistakenly
+ On an AT&T 6386WGS using System V Release 3.2 and X11R3, the X support
+ cannot be made to work. Whether or not the GNU relocating malloc is
+ used, the symptom is that the first call Emacs makes to sbrk(0) returns
+ (char *)-1. Sorry, you're stuck with character-only mode. Try
+ installing Xfree86 to fix this.
+
+System V rel 4.0.3 and 4.0.4 (usg5.4)
+
+ Supported, including shared libraries for ELF, but ptys do not work
+ because TIOCGPGRP fails to work on ptys (but Dell 2.2 seems to have
+ fixed this). This failure is probably due to a misunderstanding of
+ the consequences of the POSIX spec: many system designers mistakenly
think that POSIX requires this feature to fail. This is untrue;
ptys are an extension, and POSIX says that extensions *when used*
may change the action of standard facilities in any fashion.
- The standard C preprocessor generate xmakefile incorrectly. However,
- /lib/cpp will work, so use `make CPP=/lib/cpp'.
+ The standard C preprocessor may generate xmakefile incorrectly. However,
+ /lib/cpp will work, so use `make CPP=/lib/cpp'. Standard cpp
+ seems to work OK under Dell 2.2.
- Versions 3 and earlier of V.4, on the Intel 386 and 860, had
+ Some versions 3 and earlier of V.4, on the Intel 386 and 860, had
problems in the X11 libraries. These prevent Emacs from working
with X. You can use Emacs with X provided your copy of X is based
- on X11 release 4 or newer. Unfortunately, the only way you can tell
- whether your X11 library is new enough is to try compiling Emacs to
- use X. If xemacs runs, your X11 library is new enough.
+ on X11 release 4 or newer, or is Dell's 2.2 (which is a 4.0.3).
+ Unfortunately, the only way you can tell whether your X11 library is
+ new enough is to try compiling Emacs to use X. If emacs runs, your
+ X11 library is new enough.
In this context, GSV4 and GSV4i are alternate names for X11R4.
OL2.* is X11R3 based. OL3 is in between X11R3 and X11R4, and may or