-Copyright (C) 2001-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 2001-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
See the end of the file for license conditions.
Precompiled Distributions of
Emacs for Windows
- Version 24.1
+ Version 24.3
- January 1, 2011
+ March 18, 2013
This directory contains precompiled distributions for GNU Emacs on
Windows (versions before Windows 95 and NT4 are not supported).
Free Software Foundation; the precompiled distributions are provided
here for convenience since the majority of Windows users are not
accustomed to compiling programs themselves. Corresponding source
- can be found in the parent directory in emacs-24.1.tar.gz.
+ can be found in the parent directory in emacs-24.3.tar.gz.
If you have access to the World Wide Web, I would recommend pointing
your favorite web browser to the following document (if you haven't
If you want to redistribute any of the precompiled distributions of
Emacs, be careful to check the implications of the GPL. For instance,
- if you put the emacs-24.1-bin-i386.tar.gz file from this directory on
+ if you put the emacs-24.3-bin-i386.zip file from this directory on
an Internet site, you must arrange to distribute the source files of
- the SAME version (i.e. ../emacs-24.1.tar.gz).
+ the SAME version (i.e. ../emacs-24.3.tar.gz).
Making a link to our copy of the source is NOT sufficient, since we
might upgrade to a new version while you are still distributing the
* Files in this directory
- + emacs-24.1-bin-i386.zip
- Windows binaries of Emacs-24.1, with all lisp code and documentation
+ + emacs-24.3-bin-i386.zip
+ Windows binaries of Emacs-24.3, with all lisp code and documentation
included.
Download this file if you want a single installation package, and
If you need the C source code at a later date, it will be safe to
unpack the source distribution on top of this installation.
- + emacs-24.1-barebin-i386.zip
- Windows binaries of Emacs-24.1, without lisp code or documentation.
-
- Download this file if you already have the source distribution.
-
- Unpack this over the top of the source distribution. It contains the
- bin subdirectory and etc/DOC file.
-
- + libxpm-3.5.7-w32-src.zip
- Source code required to compile libXpm-3.5.7 on Windows. Contains
+ + libXpm-3.5.8-w32-src.zip
+ Source code required to compile libXpm-3.5.8 on Windows. Contains
a basic Makefile for compiling with mingw32 and a .def file for
generating a DLL with the appropriate exports in addition to the
source code to provide the subset of functionality Emacs uses from
- libXpm. This corresponds to the libXpm.dll in emacs-24.1-bin-i386.zip
- and emacs-24.1-barebin-i386.zip.
+ libXpm. This corresponds to the libXpm.dll in emacs-24.3-bin-i386.zip.
* Prerequisites for running Emacs on Windows 9X
* Image support
- Emacs 24.1 contains support for images, however for most image
+ Emacs 24.3 contains support for images, however for most image
formats supporting libraries are required. This distribution has
been tested with the libraries that are distributed with GTK for
Windows (http://www.gtk.org/download/win32.php), and the libraries
as well as the base librsvg library. Known to crash Emacs on many
sample images.
+* XML support
+
+ In order to support XML via libxml2 at runtime, a libxml2-enabled
+ Emacs must be able to find the relevant DLLs during startup; failure
+ to do so is not an error, but libxml2 features won't be available to
+ the running session.
+
+ You can get pre-built binaries (including any required DLL and the
+ header files) at http://sourceforge.net/projects/ezwinports/files/.
+
* Distributions in .tar.gz and .zip format
Emacs is distributed primarily as source code in a large gzipped tar
This document serves as an FAQ and a source for further information
about the Windows port and related software packages. Note that as
most of the information in that FAQ is for earlier versions, so some
- information may not be relevant to Emacs-24.1.
+ information may not be relevant to Emacs-24.3.
In addition to the FAQ, there is a mailing list for discussing issues
related to the Windows port of Emacs. For information about the
Enjoy!
- Jason Rumney
- (jasonr@gnu.org)
-
- Most of this README was contributed by former maintainer Andrew Innes
- (andrewi@gnu.org)
+ Most of this README was contributed by former maintainers Andrew Innes
+ (andrewi@gnu.org) and Jason Rumney (jasonr@gnu.org).
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This file is part of GNU Emacs.