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Re: i386-pc-solaris2.5.1: recent snapshots can't build emacs-20.2
- To: Jim Meyering <meyering at ascend dot com>
- Subject: Re: i386-pc-solaris2.5.1: recent snapshots can't build emacs-20.2
- From: Jeffrey A Law <law at cygnus dot com>
- Date: Mon, 17 Aug 1998 13:24:40 -0600
- cc: egcs at cygnus dot com, rms at gnu dot org
- Reply-To: law at cygnus dot com
In message <87iujrs9ax.fsf@ascend.com>you write:
> | OK. This has nothing to do with whatever cvs version we're running. It
> | sounds more like the typical development instability. What happens if
> | you try to build something newer, paricularly off the egcs-1.1 branch?
>
> I've been doing that (with the trunk, then, since the branch, with 1.1)
> for more than a month. It works fine. Of course, using the resulting
> compiler to try to build emacs is what fails.
I'm really confused -- look back at what you said a little while ago:
| > | In message <873eawf8n0.fsf@ascend.com>you write:
| > | > I did try to build a few `cvs update -D DATE'-selected
| > | > versions of egcs, but none of them bootstrapped. What version
| > | > of CVS is running on Cygnus' egcs repository?
So in fact, you can bootstrap, but we still have problems with XEmacs
right?
jeff