$ sudo apt-get install cvs
Checkout the latest cvs version, the unicode-2 branch:
$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.savannah.gnu.org:/sources/emacs co -r emacs-unicode-2 emacs
Preparing for compile. Install all dependencies:
$ sudo apt-get build-dep emacs21Compile:
$ cd emacs
$ ./configure --enable-font-backend --with-xft --with-freetype --with-gtk
$ make bootstrap
Try to run src/emacs, if there is no problem,
$ sudo make installThat's all.
I've encounted such error during the ./configure:
checking for gtk+-2.0 >= 2.4 glib-2.0 >= 2.4... no
Package gtk+-2.0 was not found in the pkg-config search path. Perhaps you should add the directory containing `gtk+-2.0.pc' to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable No package 'gtk+-2.0' found
configure: error: Library requirements (gtk+-2.0 >= 2.4 glib-2.0 >= 2.4) not met; consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if your libraries are in a nonstandard prefix so pkg-config can find them.
Solution:
Now there's no conflict to use scim in Emacs under gnome.
$sudo apt-get install libidl-dev
$sudo apt-get install libgtk2.0-dev
However, if emacs is started with --enable-font-backend I still can't use scim.
If you are under Windows and so lazy as me, download the latest Emacs23 for win32 (binary and/or source) from here:
http://ntemacs.sourceforge.net/
last update on 2006-11-01
1 comment:
Very nice and effective.
I've used this instructions on Ubuntu 6.10 but the target was Slax (a Slackware livecd).
I ended with
make DESTDIR=/tmp/slackpack/emacsxft.d install-strip
and then I had to copy this dir on my Slax.
Works very fine.
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