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Building emacs



Hi,

perhaps you recall me moaning about emacs segfaulting when installed from binary. I attempted to use the xemacs package I built on my other computer where, now after being built from source, it works, but it segfaults.

xemacs crashes during build! I'll report about that later.

I want thus to install emacs with gtk2 (or in other words "not with gtk3"). Gtk2 is good since it is an already installed dependency!

I added PKG_OPTIONS.emacs = gtk2 to my mk.conf, during build I get this output:

===> Installing dependencies for emacs24-24.3nb9
==========================================================================
The supported build options for emacs24 are:

        dbus gtk2 gtk3 motif nextstep svg x11 xaw
        xft2

The currently selected options are:

        dbus gtk2 svg x11 xft2

You can select which build options to use by setting PKG_DEFAULT_OPTIONS
or the following variable.  Its current value is shown:

        PKG_OPTIONS.emacs = gtk2

==========================================================================


this looks pretty reasonable, right? or do I need to explicitely to "-gtk3"? My problem is that build pulls in gtk3

=> Full dependency m17n-lib>=1.6.4nb6: found m17n-lib-1.6.4nb6
=> Full dependency gtk3+>=3.8.4nb1: NOT found
=> Verifying package-install for ../../x11/gtk3
=> Bootstrap dependency digest>=20010302: found digest-20121220
===> Checking for vulnerabilities in gtk3+-3.10.6
<...>

Riccardo


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