loaded libraries (Dynamic Shared Objects).
--with-netinstall Compile in support for installation over the internet.
Only functional on the MS Windows platforms.
loaded libraries (Dynamic Shared Objects).
--with-netinstall Compile in support for installation over the internet.
Only functional on the MS Windows platforms.
---with-ipv6-cname=no Don't try to get IPv6 information when canonicalizing
- host names. This option has no effect unless system
+--with-ipv6-cname=yes Try IPv6 information first when canonicalizing host
+ names. This option has no effect unless system
supports getaddrinfo(3) and getnameinfo(3).
--with-site-lisp=yes Allow for a site-lisp directory in the XEmacs hierarchy
searched before the installation packages.
supports getaddrinfo(3) and getnameinfo(3).
--with-site-lisp=yes Allow for a site-lisp directory in the XEmacs hierarchy
searched before the installation packages.
Internationalization options:
--with-mule Compile with Mule (MUlti-Lingual Emacs) support,
Internationalization options:
--with-mule Compile with Mule (MUlti-Lingual Emacs) support,
--no-doc-file Don't rebuild the DOC file unless it's explicitly
deleted. Only use during development. (It speeds
up the compile-run-test cycle.)
--no-doc-file Don't rebuild the DOC file unless it's explicitly
deleted. Only use during development. (It speeds
up the compile-run-test cycle.)
--use-union-type Enable or disable use of a union, instead of an
int, for the fundamental Lisp_Object type; this
provides stricter type-checking. Only works with
--use-union-type Enable or disable use of a union, instead of an
int, for the fundamental Lisp_Object type; this
provides stricter type-checking. Only works with
--with-clash-detection Use lock files to detect multiple edits of the same
file. The default is to do clash detection.
--with-clash-detection Use lock files to detect multiple edits of the same
file. The default is to do clash detection.
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
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