2 How to install Wanderlust
11 Wanderlust supports following Emacsen:
13 Mule 2.3 based on Emacs 19.34
17 Before installing Wanderlust, please install the following MIME
20 SEMI (1.14.3 or later)
21 FLIM (1.14.3 or later)
23 Wanderlust and MIME modules require APEL. Before installing MIME
24 modules, please install the APEL.
32 For each Emacsen, Recommended combination of MIME module package following.
34 (a) XEmacs 21.1 or later
36 APEL 10.3, FLIM 1.14.3, SEMI 1.14.3
38 Installation as a XEmacs package, If possible.
40 (b) Emacs 20.4 or later
42 APEL 10.3, FLIM 1.14.3, SEMI 1.14.3
44 (c) Emacs 20.1 to 20.3
46 APEL 10.3, CLIME 1.14.3, SEMI 1.14.3
48 Use CLIME instead of FLIM. FLIM does not support Emacs 20.3 or
51 (d) Emacs 19.34 (Mule 2.3)
53 APEL 10.3, CLIME 1.14.3, SEMI 1.14.3
55 Mule based on Emacs 19.34 can also run SEMI. See the following web
56 page to get more information (in Japanese).
58 http://www.jpl.org/elips/INSTALL-SEMI-ja.html
64 You can download these packages from following URLs.
66 APEL: ftp://ftp.m17n.org/pub/mule/apel/
67 FLIM: ftp://ftp.m17n.org/pub/mule/flim/
68 CLIME: ftp://ftp.jpl.org/pub/m17n/
69 SEMI: ftp://ftp.m17n.org/pub/mule/semi/
71 Please install APEL, FLIM(CLIME), and SEMI, in that order. Generally,
72 'make install' will do the job. To get full information, please refer
73 to the README.en within each package.
75 You can also use many other FLIM/SEMI variants. Combination of the
76 latest versions should work. For example, the following combinations
77 are confirmed to work:
79 APEL 10.3, SLIM 1.14.7, SEMI 1.14.3
80 APEL 10.3, CLIME 1.14.3, EMIKO 1.14.1
82 You have to re-install Wanderlust if you upgraded APEL, FLIM, or SEMI.
90 Edit EMACS, LISPDIR, and so on in Makefile.
92 EMACS Emacs command name.
93 LISPDIR site-lisp directory.
95 If LISPDIR is not specified (or NONE by default), it is automatically
98 (b) Bytecompile and Install
105 If you use Emacs without subdirs.el, the following error message
106 occasionally appears.
108 Cannot open load file: mime-setup
110 In this case, add directories of custom, APEL, FLIM, SEMI to
111 EMACSLOADPATH (environment variable), or add those directories to
115 Install as a XEmacs package
116 ===========================
118 Wanderlust is able to be installed as one of XEmacs (21.0 or later)
119 packages. After installation as a XEmacs package, you do not need
120 configurations of autoload, icon path in your own .emacs file.
124 Edit XEMACS, PACKAGEDIR, and so on in Makefile.
126 XEMACS XEmacs command name.
127 PACKAGEDIR package directory.
129 If PACKAGEDIR is not specified (NONE by default) and the SEMI
130 modules have been installed, it is automatically detected.
132 (b) Bytecompile and Install
137 % make install-package
139 Install with Info file.
145 If you are using Emacs 20.3 or later, or XEmacs, there is no need
148 If you are using Emacs 20.2 or earlier, please add the directory of
149 Wanderlust to load-path.
151 If you install by default setting, with Emacs 19.29 or later, Emacs
152 20.1, or Emacs 20.2, you can write subdirs.el for example:
154 --------------------------------------------------------------------
155 (normal-top-level-add-to-load-path
156 '("apel" "flim" "semi" "wl"))
157 --------------------------------------------------------------------
163 Manual is described in Info format. Please do following.
168 If you install Wanderlust as a XEmacs package, Info file is already
169 installed too, so there are no need of these commands.
171 Manual directory is automatically detected. Of course, it can be
172 configured by INFODIR in Makefile.
175 Sample configuration file
176 =========================
178 Wanderlust requires the following three configuration files:
180 ~/.wl Wanderlust Configuration (loaded at startup)
181 ~/.folders Folder Book
182 ~/.addresses Address Book (optional)
184 Each sample file (dot.addresses, dot.folders, dot.wl) exists on
185 samples/en/ directory. Please refer to them.
187 To get full information, please read Info file.