-10. Now you can press Enter. nmake will build temacs, the DOC file, update the
- elc's, dump xemacs and install the relevant files in the directories under
- the installation directory. Unless you set INSTALL_DIR above, the file that
- you should run to start XEmacs will be installed as
- "c:\Program Files\XEmacs\XEmacs-21.0\i386-pc-win32\runemacs.exe". You may
- want to create a shortcut to that file from your Desktop or Start Menu.
-
-11. The build process always creates debugging and "Source Browser" information
- in the source tree for use with MS DevStudio. If you actually want to debug
- XEmacs you should run XEmacs from the source directory instead of from the
- installation directory. You should probably also build a debug version of
- XEmacs; to do this start with a clean source tree and add DEBUG_XEMACS=1 to
- the nmake command line. You probably don't want to install your debug build
- so you should tell nmake to build the 'all' target instead of the 'install'
- target.
-
- To make use of the debugging and "Source Browser" information, create a new
- "console" project in MS DevStudio and, under Project/Settings, set:
+5. XEmacs can build its info files more quickly if you have a copy of the
+ makeinfo program. If you have a copy, add this to the nmake command line:
+ MAKEINFO="x:\location\of\makeinfo.exe"
+ If you don't have a copy of makeinfo then you'll need to have installed
+ the XEmacs texinfo package.
+
+6. Now you can press Enter. nmake will build temacs, the DOC file, update
+ the elc's, dump xemacs and install the relevant files in the directories
+ under the installation directory.
+
+ Unless you set INSTALL_DIR above, the file that you should run to start
+ XEmacs will be installed as
+ "c:\Program Files\XEmacs\XEmacs-21.2\i586-pc-win32\runxemacs.exe".
+ You may want to create a shortcut to that file from your Desktop or
+ Start Menu.
+
+
+* Debugging under MS Developer Studio
+=====================================
+
+The build process always creates debugging and "Source Browser" information
+in the source tree for use with DevStudio. If you actually want to debug
+XEmacs you should probably build a debug version of XEmacs:
+
+1. Delete the directory nt\obj and it's contents.
+
+2. Add DEBUG_XEMACS=1 to the nmake command line and rebuild. You probably
+ don't want to install your debug build so you should tell nmake to build
+ the 'all' target instead of the 'install' target.
+
+3. To make use of the debugging and "Source Browser" information, create a
+ new "console" project in DevStudio and, under Project/Settings, set: