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@@ -202,8 +202,9 @@ The names of the packages that you need varies according to the GNU/Linux distribution that you use, and the options that you want to configure Emacs with. On Debian-based systems, you can install all the packages needed to build the installed version of Emacs with a command -like 'apt-get build-dep emacs24'. On Red Hat systems, the -corresponding command is 'yum-builddep emacs'. +like 'apt-get build-dep emacs' (on older systems, replace 'emacs' with +eg 'emacs25'). On Red Hat-based systems, the corresponding command is +'dnf builddep emacs' (or older systems, use 'yum-builddep' instead). DETAILED BUILDING AND INSTALLATION: diff --git a/doc/misc/efaq.texi b/doc/misc/efaq.texi index 69a1a6d4652..8bdd40c71cf 100644 --- a/doc/misc/efaq.texi +++ b/doc/misc/efaq.texi @@ -3362,8 +3362,9 @@ and binaries, and how to install Emacs on those systems. Most GNU/Linux distributions provide pre-built Emacs packages. If Emacs is not installed already, you can install it by running (as -root) a command such as @samp{yum install emacs} (Red Hat and -derivatives) or @samp{apt-get install emacs} (Debian and derivatives). +root) a command such as @samp{dnf install emacs} (Red Hat and +derivatives; use @samp{yum} in older distributions) or +@samp{apt-get install emacs} (Debian and derivatives). If you want to compile Emacs yourself, read the file @file{INSTALL} in the source distribution. In brief: |