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1.1 root 1: This directory holds the latest distribution version of GNU Emacs.
2: The subdirectory `src' holds the C code,
3: `lisp' holds the Lisp code for the editing commands,
4: `etc' holds various associated documentation files
5: and programs that Emacs runs,
6: `info' holds the Info documentation tree.
7: `man' holds the source of the Emacs manual.
8: `gdb' holds the new GNU source-level debugger.
9: It runs only on Vaxes and suns now; you are encouraged to port
10: it to other machines.
11: See etc/DEBUG for info on how to debug Emacs.
12: `cpp' holds a C preprocessor for use instead of the installed one
13: when the installed one fails to distinguish more than 8 characters
14: in a symbol name.
15: `shortnames' holds programs and data files for creating files of #define's
16: used to convert long symbol names to distinct short ones
17: for C compiles that cannot distinguish more than 8 characters.
18:
19: The file INSTALL in this directory says how to bring up
20: GNU Emacs on Unix, once you have loaded the entire subtree of this
21: directory.
22:
23: The files `build-install' and `Makefile' help automate the process of
24: building and installing emacs. The former is a shell script. See
25: INSTALL for more info.
26:
27: The file PROBLEMS contains information on many common
28: problems that occur in building, installing and running Emacs.
29:
30: The `etc' subdirectory contains several other files,
31: named in capital letters, which you should look at
32: when installing GNU Emacs.
33:
34: The file 'emacs.com' in this directory is for VMS. It defines
35: logical names and commands such as `emacs', so you must edit
36: it to specify the file and directory names used on your machine.
37: This file must be executed in each session to enable you to run
38: the installed Emacs. It should be executed by your `login.com' file,
39: or else perhaps it can be executed once at system boot time.
40:
41: The file `kepteditor.com' in this directory is also for VMS.
42: When a user says to run Emacs, it really runs this command file.
43:
44: See the files VMSINSTALL and VMSNOTES for more information on VMS use.
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