Package Details: emacs-git 30.0.50.169253-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/emacs-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: emacs-git
Description: GNU Emacs. Development master branch.
Upstream URL: http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/
Keywords: development editor IDE text
Licenses: GPL3
Conflicts: emacs
Provides: emacs
Submitter: toropisco
Maintainer: toropisco
Last Packager: toropisco
Votes: 107
Popularity: 1.93
First Submitted: 2014-01-05 02:05 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2023-10-14 18:36 (UTC)

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toropisco commented on 2017-06-30 19:14 (UTC) (edited on 2022-05-15 13:26 (UTC) by toropisco)

This PKGBUILD is a work in progress. If you find PACKAGING bugs, please let me know ASAP.

Upstream bugs are to be reported upstream. Check out the emacs-devel archives to confirm if this is an already known bug. In fact... Why are you not subscribed to emacs-devel?. Also check the emacs-bug-tracker archives.

Reporting bugs: Write to the Emacs Bug Tracker and report it there. Or, better yet, use the debbugs client included with the text editor. You will find instructions at https://debbugs.gnu.org/. Good luck!

If you confirm it is a packaging bug, you are welcome to report it here.

Yaourt and other automated tools users BEWARE! This PKGBUILD is written with hand updating in mind and I won't fix bugs arising from such use. Besides, cloning the same repository time and time again from a non-profit such as the GNU Project/FSF gives out a very low image of you.

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<deleted-account> commented on 2013-03-29 01:43 (UTC)

When building I get a ton of imagemagick_errors such as undefined reference to `MagickGetException' Any idea. Was imagemagick updated to a version incompatible with this?

artagnon commented on 2013-03-08 14:41 (UTC)

bzr sucks: it's so horribly slow. Should I revive emacs-git and point it to the official Savannah mirror?

alucryd commented on 2013-02-18 10:53 (UTC)

No problem, thx for the explanation. Merging into emacs-bzr then.

<deleted-account> commented on 2013-02-18 10:51 (UTC)

Hi, Sorry for my late reply. As the official Emacs repo, both bzr and git, was quite slow in China when I created this package, I use Github mirror instead. Now Emacs 24 has already in the official repo and I didn't use this package anymore. Please merge this into emacs-bzr. Sorry for the inconvenience.

alucryd commented on 2013-02-18 09:40 (UTC)

Hi, as fleet said, why are you using a mirror instead of the official git repo? Also, the bzr version of this package (emacs is hosted on git, bzr and cvs, all official repos) has been around longer than yours, and unless there is a reason you need to use git, I will be merging this into emacs-bzr.

eliasson commented on 2013-02-08 22:28 (UTC)

Actually, I believe I compiled emacs-bzr on one system that has these packages installed and then installed the package on another that didn't, expecting pacman to install all dependencies automatically. I didn't consider the fact that configure can enable/disable features based on which libraries are available.

nsantos commented on 2012-12-26 05:48 (UTC)

@eliasson Not sure why you're getting those errors, but configure should've figured out that you don't have those libs when you were building Emacs. I'm on x86_64 at the moment with no problems: # pacman -Qi m17n-lib imagemagick libotf error: package 'm17n-lib' was not found error: package 'imagemagick' was not found error: package 'libotf' was not found Maybe you built the package with those libs installed, then subsequently removed them?

eliasson commented on 2012-12-18 12:34 (UTC)

Please add imagemagick, libotf and m17n-lib to the depends. Reason: $ emacs emacs: error while loading shared libraries: libMagickWand.so.6: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory # pacman -S imagemagick $ emacs emacs: error while loading shared libraries: libotf.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory # pacman -S libotf $ emacs emacs: error while loading shared libraries: libm17n-flt.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Using x86_64.

nsantos commented on 2012-11-10 12:24 (UTC)

@aurelien Weird issue. Maybe Savannah was down when you tried?

aurelien commented on 2012-11-06 07:55 (UTC)

trouble for me during the build. Stop after Connecting to Savannah Optional dependencies for bzr python2-paramiko: for sftp support ==> Retrieving Sources... ==> Extracting Sources... ==> Entering fakeroot environment... ==> Determining latest bzr revision... -> Version found: 110811 ==> Starting build()... ==> Connecting to Savannah...