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Re: POP Rmail in Emacs


On 12/19/2008 11:19 AM, Eli Zaretskii wrote:

Yes, Angelo deserves a lot of kudos for his efforts, but unfortunately
much more is needed.  For example, even though it is possible to build
a Cygwin version now, if you are willing to install specific versions
of development tools, the following entry from etc/PROBLEMS in the
Emacs distribution would not sound very good to me if I were a Cygwin
user who needs to decide whether to install Emacs:

*** Building the Cygwin port for MS-Windows can fail with some GCC versions

  Building Emacs 22 with Cygwin builds of GCC 3.4.4-1 and 3.4.4-2 is
  reported to either fail or cause Emacs to segfault at run time.  In
  addition, the Cygwin GCC 3.4.4-2 has problems with generating debug
  info.  Cygwin users are advised not to use these versions of GCC for
  compiling Emacs.  GCC versions 4.0.3, 4.0.4, 4.1.1, and 4.1.2
  reportedly build a working Cygwin binary of Emacs, so we recommend
  these GCC versions.  Note that these versions of GCC, 4.0.3, 4.0.4,
  4.1.1, and 4.1.2, are currently the _only_ versions known to succeed
  in building Emacs (as of v22.1).

Feel free to update this entry for recent versions of GCC, but
personally I would stay away of a package that has problems with so
many versions of the compiler.

The entry in etc/PROBLEMS is out of date and was probably written before there was an official gcc4 cygwin package. You no longer have to install special versions of gcc. If you simply install cygwin's current gcc4 package, you get gcc 4.3.2, with which it's easy to build emacs 22.3. (And I think Angelo has built CVS versions of emacs 23 with it.) I've been using my build of emacs 22.3 daily for several months with no problems under cygwin 1.5.


Ken

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