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Re: RFE: Cygw32 GNU Emacs Port


On 10/10/2012 4:14 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Oct 9 23:13, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Tue, Oct 09, 2012 at 10:45:01PM -0400, Ken Brown wrote:
[Redirecting from cygwin to cygwin-apps.]
On 10/9/2012 10:19 PM, Daniel Colascione wrote:
[...]
When we release Emacs 24.3 packages for Cygwin, would it be possible
to add a package for users who want to use cygw32 Emacs?

It would be easy enough for me to do, assuming it builds without a problem. But I have a couple of qualms about it:

1. This strikes me as going against the spirit of Cygwin, which tries to
emulate Linux.  Why shouldn't users who want a GUI version of emacs just
use emacs-X11, as they would on Linux?  We don't provide Win32 versions
of other X11 programs as far as I know.

2. Because there is so much Windows-specific code in it, I wouldn't feel
competent to support it if users have problems.  I'm not at all familiar
with that kind of programming.

I'd like to hear what others think, especially cgf and Corinna.

I had similar mild concerns about the "un-Cygwinness" of it. But, we do have other packages like mintty which have specific Windows code in them and, even the X package has to have Windows code.

So, I'd leave the decision entirely up to your competent hands.  I'm
amazed that you do such a good job supporting such a complicated package
already so I'd expect that you could pick up the Windows stuff
eventually.  The only question is really if you want to take on the
added support costs.

Maybe you could release it as a test package and see just how much bother
it could be?

Otherwise, I could say ABSOLUTELY NOT and you could blame me. :-)

Not much more to say. As an additional datapoint I'd like to point out that Volker's XEmacs package also already comes with a Win32 GUI, which is used by default if DISPLAY isn't set.

If a package has to choose (for technical reasons) between an X GUI and
a W32 GUI, I'd prefer the X GUI.  If both GUIs are possible in parallel,
it's the maintainer's call.

OK, I'll give it a try. Since Daniel is willing to help with support, it shouldn't be much extra work.


Ken


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