linking is the default.
--srcdir=DIR Look for the XEmacs source files in DIR.
Works best when using GNU Make.
---use-indexed-lrecord-implementation
---use-minimal-tagbits
---gung-ho Build with new-style Lisp_Objects.
- Equivalent to both of the 2 previous options combined.
Installation options:
--x-includes=DIR Search for X header files in DIR.
--x-libraries=DIR Search for X libraries in DIR.
--without-toolbars Don't compile with any toolbar support.
---without-session Compile without realized leader window which will
- keep the WM_COMMAND property. Required for proper
- session-management.
+--without-wmcommand Compile without realized leader window which will
+ keep the WM_COMMAND property.
--with-menubars=TYPE Use TYPE menubars (lucid, motif, or no). The Lucid
widgets emulate Motif (mostly) but are faster.
*WARNING* The Motif menubar is currently broken.
int, for the fundamental Lisp_Object type; this
provides stricter type-checking. Only works with
some systems and compilers.
+--with-quantify Add support for performance debugging using Quantify.
+--with-purify Add support for memory debugging using Purify.
Other options:
---puresize=VALUE Override default amount of space for pure Lisp code.
--rel-alloc Use the relocating allocator (default for this option
is system-dependent).
--with-dlmalloc Control usage of Doug Lea malloc on systems that have
it in the standard C library (default is to use it if
it is available).
+--with-system-malloc Force use of the system malloc, rather than GNU malloc.
+--with-debug-malloc Use the debugging malloc package.
--with-clash-detection Use lock files to detect multiple edits of the same
file. The default is to not do clash detection.
--lockdir=DIR The directory to put clash detection files in, such as
`/var/lock/emacs'.
Defaults to `${statedir}/xemacs/lock'.
---with-system-malloc Force use of the system malloc, rather than GNU malloc.
---with-debug-malloc Use the debugging malloc package.
---with-quantify Add support for performance debugging using Quantify.
---with-purify Add support for memory debugging using Purify.
You may also specify any of the `path' variables found in Makefile.in,
-including --bindir, --libdir, --lispdir, --sitelispdir, --datadir,
---infodir, --mandir and so on. Note that we recommend against
-explicitly setting any of these variables. See the INSTALL file for a
-complete list plus the reasons we advise not changing them.
+including --bindir, --libdir, --docdir, --lispdir, --sitelispdir,
+--datadir, --infodir, --mandir and so on. Note that we recommend
+against explicitly setting any of these variables. See the INSTALL
+file for a complete list plus the reasons we advise not changing them.
If successful, configure leaves its status in config.status. If
unsuccessful after disturbing the status quo, it removes config.status.