X-Git-Url: http://git.chise.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=make.bat;h=4a6b8a0c87f7514c7c3d52235697fa2ae659e693;hb=a45dd507bf71d9e3fbfb6067896554323b02b643;hp=c4c8cc454d5ee452169e841538abb648e0a16549;hpb=3738187cad20787b5b99c4061256e30e19ee721a;p=elisp%2Fgnus.git- diff --git a/make.bat b/make.bat index c4c8cc4..4a6b8a0 100755 --- a/make.bat +++ b/make.bat @@ -1,14 +1,14 @@ @echo off -rem Written by David Charlap (shamino@writeme.com) -rem -rem There are two possible problems with this batch file. The emacs.bat batch -rem file may not exist in all distributions. It is part of the GNU build of -rem Emacs 20.4 (http://www.gnu.org/softare/emacs/windows.ntemacs.html) If you -rem install Gnus with some other build, you may have to replace calls to +rem Written by David Charlap + +rem There are two catches, however. The emacs.bat batch file may not exist +rem in all distributions. It is part of the Voelker build of Emacs 19.34 +rem (http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/voelker/ntemacs.html). If the user +rem installs Gnus with some other build, he may have to replace calls to rem %1\emacs.bat with something else. rem -rem Also, the emacs.bat file that comes with Emacs does not accept more than 9 +rem Also, the emacs.bat file that Voelker ships does not accept more than 9 rem parameters, so the attempts to compile the .texi files will fail. To rem fix that (at least on NT. I don't know about Win95), the following rem change should be made to emacs.bat: @@ -22,34 +22,21 @@ rem rem which will allow the batch file to accept an unlimited number of rem parameters. -rem Clear PWD so emacs doesn't get confused -set GNUS_PWD_SAVE=%PWD% -set PWD= - if "%1" == "" goto usage -rem Emacs 20.7 no longer includes emacs.bat. Use emacs.exe if the batch file is -rem not present -- this also fixes the problem about too many parameters on Win9x. -set emacs=emacs.exe -if exist %1\bin\emacs.bat set emacs=emacs.bat - cd lisp -call %1\bin\%emacs% -batch -q -no-site-file -l ./dgnushack.el -f dgnushack-compile -if not "%2" == "/copy" goto info -attrib -r %1\lisp\gnus\* -copy *.el* %1\lisp\gnus +call %1\bin\emacs.bat -batch -q -no-site-file -l ./dgnushack.el -f dgnushack-compile +if not "%2" == "copy" goto info +copy *.el* %1\lisp :info -set EMACSINFO=call %1\bin\%emacs% -no-site-file -no-init-file -batch -q -l infohack.el -f batch-makeinfo cd ..\texi -%EMACSINFO% message.texi -%EMACSINFO% emacs-mime.texi -%EMACSINFO% gnus.texi -if not "%2" == "/copy" goto done +call %1\bin\emacs.bat -batch -q -no-site-file gnus.texi -l texinfmt -f texinfo-every-node-update -f texinfo-format-buffer -f save-buffer +call %1\bin\emacs.bat -batch -q -no-site-file message.texi -l texinfmt -f texinfo-every-node-update -f texinfo-format-buffer -f save-buffer +if not "%2" == "copy" goto done copy gnus %1\info copy gnus-?? %1\info copy message %1\info -copy emacs-mime %1\info :etc cd ..\etc @@ -60,18 +47,11 @@ cd .. goto end :usage -echo Usage: make :emacs-dir: [/copy] +echo Usage: make ^ [copy] echo. -echo where: :emacs-dir: is the directory you installed emacs in -echo eg. d:\emacs\20.4 -echo /copy indicates that the compiled files should be copied to your +echo where: ^ is the directory you installed emacs in +echo eg. d:\emacs\19.34 +echo copy indicates that the compiled files should be copied to your echo emacs lisp, info, and etc directories -echo. -echo Note: If you have Emacs/w3 you should set the environment variable -echo W3DIR to the directory where w3 is installed eg. -echo set W3DIR=d:\lisp\w3-4.0pre46\lisp -rem Restore PWD so whoever called this batch file doesn't get confused -set PWD=%GNUS_PWD_SAVE% -set GNUS_PWD_SAVE= :end