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From: | Ken Raeburn |
Subject: | Re: minor observations on Mac build of 22.0.99 |
Date: | Mon, 30 Apr 2007 15:25:08 -0400 |
On Apr 30, 2007, at 06:25, Andreas Schwab wrote:
Ken Raeburn <address@hidden> writes:1) The installer adds files to /Applications/Emacs.app if it already exists, rather than replacing that tree completely. On one of mymachines, /Applications/Emacs.app/Contents/MacOS/bin now contains both emacs-22.0.91 and emacs-22.0.99. If I move Emacs.app to the trash before installing, the result is cleaner, with just emacs-22.0.99. (Similarly for other files: the old DOC file, some elisp and image files, etc., wereleft over from the old version.) Is this intentional or expected, or a bug?What do you mean with "installer"? Do you use make-package?
Oh, yes, sorry. I used make-package --self-contained, which produced EmacsInstaller.dmg, a disk image containing a Mac installer package file.
2) Out of curiosity, I compared the Intel and PPC trees with diff. Not only were the executables different, which was expected of course, but also leim/quail had differences in the .el.gz and .elc files. Picking a .el.gz file at random, the only difference I found was in the date stamp.The files could be compressed with `gzip -n' which would leave out the time stamp.
Sorry again :-). There's a line near the top of the .el file containing a date stamp of when the file was generated. So the file contents differed, but not in any way that should've been important.
Ken
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