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- DON'T FORGET: This version of Emacs REQUIRES AMIGADOS V2.04 !!
-
- Before being able to use Emacs, you must take the following steps
- (they assume you are in the emacs-18.58 directory):
-
- 1. Copy .emacs, .emacs-menu.menu, .emacs-menu.el and emacs to s:
- 2. Copy etags to somewhere in your path.
- 3. Add an assign GNUEMACS: <wherever you've put the emacs directory> to
- your User-Startup.
- 4. Install Matt Dillon's fifo.library and fifo: handler if you want to use
- external processes (This can be found on Fish disks).
- 5. Define various environment variables (these all have defaults, so this
- isn't absolutely necessary, except for ESHELL) :
-
- USER - a username (a la Unix) (default "user")
- USERNAME - your full name (default same as $USER)
- HOME - your "home" directory (This is the directory refered to
- by ~/<file>, and where the .emacs file is looked for)
- (default "s:").
- HOSTNAME - a name for your system (default "amiga")
- ESHELL - where to find an unix-like shell (no default). By unix-like
- I mean that it should not open a window to get its input.
- The only tested value for this is GNUEMACS:etc/sh.
-
- For instance, I have the following values:
- USER: dgay, USERNAME: David E. Gay, HOSTNAME: owl,
- ESHELL: gnuemacs:etc/sh
-
- 6. If you want to check that emacs is working, type
-
- assign gnuemacs: ""
- emacs
-
- If all goes well, emacs should open a window. If you get
- memacs: Unknown command
- you have an alias for emacs. Try editing s:Shell-Startup and removing it.
-
- If you get
- emacs: file is not executable
- try typing
- protect s:emacs +s
-
- If you get
- emacs: Unknown command
- try
- path s: add
-
- And finally, if you get
- wrong number of arguments
- if failed returncode 10
- try
- path sys:rexxc add
-
-
- 7. If you are going to use emacs over a serial line, you must install
- the termcap file, which comes with the source version. To do so, type:
-
- join gnuemacs:etc/termcap.ucb gnuemacs:etc/termcap.amiga as s:termcap
-