[csw-users] /testing Emacs 22.1 stable
Mats Larsson
mats.larsson at ericsson.com
Wed Jun 13 14:17:19 CEST 2007
http://www.blastwave.org/testing/
gives me an empty page!?
On 2007-06-11 15:53, Peter FELECAN wrote:
> The stable version of Emacs, 22.1, is in the testing area,
> /export/medusa/testing:
>
> emacs-22.1-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz
> emacs-22.1-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz
> emacs_bin_common-22.1-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz
> emacs_bin_common-22.1-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz
> emacs_chooser-22.1-SunOS5.8-all-CSW.pkg.gz
> emacs_common-22.1-SunOS5.8-all-CSW.pkg.gz
> emacs_el-22.1-SunOS5.8-all-CSW.pkg.gz
> emacs_gtk-22.1-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz
> emacs_gtk-22.1-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz
> emacs_nox-22.1-SunOS5.8-i386-CSW.pkg.gz
> emacs_nox-22.1-SunOS5.8-sparc-CSW.pkg.gz
>
> Please test these packages such as, if everything goes well we can
> push it to the unstable branch before the freeze for 2007-07
>
> To install this package, you need to remove all dependent packages and
> Emacs 21.4 itself; after that, you install, using pkgadd, the
> CVS Emacs corresponding to your architecture and, if you're a TeX user,
> the nifty AucTex package.
>
> Note that this version includes the successors of: oortgnus and
> emacscalc, available as Blastwave packages, and many other, previously
> separate, packages --- e.g., tramp.
>
> The packaging changed since the last release. The rationale of this is
> to offer a better granularity, richer features set and lighter
> installation size.
>
> The packages must be installed in this order:
>
> mandatory:
> emacs_common
> emacs_chooser
> emacs_bin_common
>
> at least one of --- depending on your preferences:
> emacs
> emacs_gtk
> emax_nox
>
> and, optionally:
> emacs_el
>
> Note that when you install more than one variant --- i.e., Athena, GTK
> or nox ---, the last installed version becomes the system wide default
> emacs binary; you can always call explicitly a specific variant by
> using the corresponding binary; you can change the system wide default
> emacs binary by using the emacs-chooser utility.
>
> The emacs-chooser utility has the following syntax:
>
> emacs-chooser {-h |
> [-t { athena | x | lucid | gtk | nox } ]
> [-n] [-d] [-c] [-e] [-v] [-p]}
>
> where:
>
> -t toolkit : changes the system wide default emacs binary to
> one of the installed variants.
>
> the available variants are:
>
> athena : the binary uses the XWindows widgets;
> x and lucid are synonyms.
>
> gtk : the binary uses the GTK widgets.
>
> nox : the binary doesn't use any XWindows
> resources; this can be installed on
> a "lightly" installed system ---
> i.e. a headless server...
>
> -p : print all the information about the installed
> variants and the current system wide default
> emacs binary.
>
> -c : display the current system wide default emacs
> binary.
>
> -e : enumerate the installed variants.
>
> -n : the next available variant becomes the system
> wide default emacs binary' the next available
> variant is determined from the lexicographically
> sorted list of installed variants; this is used
> mainly by the packaging system.
>
>
> -d : deletes the current system wide default emacs
> binary; concerns only the removal of the symbolic
> link /opt/csw/bin/emacs; this is used mainly by
> the packaging system.
>
> -v : verbose usage.
>
> Enjoy
>
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