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Re: emacs and osx
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Jochem Huhmann |
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Re: emacs and osx |
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Mon, 25 Apr 2005 23:08:20 +0200 |
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Rogério Brito <rbrito@ime.usp.br> writes:
> Jochem Huhmann wrote:
>> Exactly. Get the latest Emacs from the CVS, configure, make, install,
>> enjoy. It just works. This posting is written with a Emacs running on
>> Mac OS X, along with Carbon-GUI, anti-aliased fonts and everything,
>> compiled straight from the sources.
>
> Humm, that's a pain in the arse, especially with slower machines lower
> on RAM. :-(
May well be. I'm having no problems on a 1.25 GHz Mac mini with 512MB of
RAM, though. Could be faster, granted, but surely fast enough to work
with. And while Emacs may be a memory hog, *everything* on OS X is. The
average freeware menubar clock eats as much memory as Emacs.
> BTW, would it at least run in many versions of MacOS X (say, 10.1,
> 10.2 etc) if compiled with a current toolchain?
Sorry, I don't know. I would think that it should work, though. I do not
see anything in Emacs that requires the latest OS from Apple.
>> There is Fink, darwinports and then individual (binary) packages done
>> by well-meaning people.
>
> Honestly, I don't know why fink didn't try to merge its efforts with
> Debian (or copy them, for that matter).
Who? Apple? There have been rumours that darwinports would become part
of the OS. Let's wait for Tiger. I wouldn't held my breath, though.
Debian is another story. Can you imagine the typical Debian developer
working with the typical Apple employee? I could rather imagine OS X
becoming a Debian sub-project than the other way round ;-)
> Indeed. There are many versions (Gerben Wierda's, Fink's etc) and (at
> least Fink's) is not what I'd call "mature".
I've had no problems with teTeX from the darwinports project. Installed
without a glitch, works fine. Well done.
Jochem
--
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longer anything to add, but when there is no longer anything to take away."
- Antoine de Saint-Exupery
- Re: emacs and osx, (continued)
- Re: emacs and osx, Chris F.A. Johnson, 2005/04/13
- Re: emacs and osx, Eli Zaretskii, 2005/04/13
- Re: emacs and osx, Ismael Valladolid Torres, 2005/04/13
- Re: emacs and osx, Tetris, Peter Dyballa, 2005/04/13
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- Re: emacs and osx, Lute Kamstra, 2005/04/13
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- Re: emacs and osx, David Kastrup, 2005/04/13
Re: emacs and osx, Rogério Brito, 2005/04/22