From 7fa02434d198239040f708fbba303759e5d8f73e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: yamaoka Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1998 05:25:35 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] * make.bat: Replace line endings from `LF' to `CRLF'. --- ChangeLog | 4 +++ make.bat | 114 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------------- 2 files changed, 61 insertions(+), 57 deletions(-) diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog index d3a3d9b..8a0ddad 100644 --- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -1,5 +1,9 @@ 1998-11-16 Katsumi Yamaoka + * make.bat: Replace line endings from `LF' to `CRLF'. + +1998-11-16 Katsumi Yamaoka + * README-gnus-bbdb.en, README-gnus-bbdb.ja: New files. * lisp/gnus-bbdb.el: Replace string in comment "Nana-" to "Semi-". diff --git a/make.bat b/make.bat index d183af9..4a6b8a0 100755 --- a/make.bat +++ b/make.bat @@ -1,57 +1,57 @@ -@echo off - -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 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: -rem -rem %emacs_dir%\bin\emacs.exe %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9 -rem -rem should become -rem -rem %emacs_dir%\bin\emacs.exe %* -rem -rem which will allow the batch file to accept an unlimited number of -rem parameters. - -if "%1" == "" goto usage - -cd lisp -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 -cd ..\texi -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 - -:etc -cd ..\etc -copy gnus-tut.txt %1\etc - -:done -cd .. -goto end - -:usage -echo Usage: make ^ [copy] -echo. -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 - -:end +@echo off + +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 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: +rem +rem %emacs_dir%\bin\emacs.exe %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9 +rem +rem should become +rem +rem %emacs_dir%\bin\emacs.exe %* +rem +rem which will allow the batch file to accept an unlimited number of +rem parameters. + +if "%1" == "" goto usage + +cd lisp +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 +cd ..\texi +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 + +:etc +cd ..\etc +copy gnus-tut.txt %1\etc + +:done +cd .. +goto end + +:usage +echo Usage: make ^ [copy] +echo. +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 + +:end -- 1.7.10.4