#36135: gnuplot enhancement to support emacs-app --------------------------+------------------------------------ Reporter: jrh@… | Owner: mojca.miklavec.lists@… Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: Normal | Milestone: Component: ports | Version: 2.1.2 Resolution: | Keywords: haspatch Port: gnuplot | --------------------------+------------------------------------ Comment (by mojca.miklavec.lists@…): Replying to [comment:3 jrh@…]:
I'd have to try again with your modified patch, but as I recall, without
the check for {{{Emacs}}}, I got a build failure. Something like "no rule to build info-look.elc". I think the problem is the {{{INFO_LOOK_ELC =info-look.elc}}} immediately above the binary name check. For Emacs.app we need to make sure that {{{INFO_LOOK_ELC}}} is cleared, as it is in the {{{"$vnum" -ge 2030}}} check. This is probably another bug with the configure script, actually. If I'm interpreting it correctly, this
{{{ else info_look="using none" fi }}} should probably be {{{ else info_look="using none" INFO_LOOK_ELC= fi }}} instead. It seems like the contract is intended to be that if {{{INFO_LOOK_ELC}}} is not "", then {{{info-look.el}}} exists.
Oh, thanks for this extra diagnosis. I forgot to run "make" when testing earlier (outside of macports, I didn't really want random files ending up inside Emacs.app :).
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Just curious: do you actually use this emacs extensions? [[BR]] To be honest, I didn't know it existed before discovering the gnuplot {{{emacs}}} variant yesterday. But I use Emacs every day and occasionally have to edit gnuplot scripts, so I intend to start using it!
I would be curious to get some feedback. I have no idea what those lisp scripts do. Mojca -- Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/36135#comment:4> MacPorts <http://www.macports.org/> Ports system for Mac OS