2008-11-15 Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
+ Make bootstrap work again:
+
+ * mainmake.v2 (boot): New variable.
+ (src): Pass $(boot) to sub-Make. Remove src/bootlisp. If
+ src/bootlisp exists after running Make, run Make in `lisp' as
+ well.
+ (clean, mostlyclean): Remove bogus repeated clean in the top-level
+ directory.
+ (info, bootstrap-clean): New targets.
+ (bootstrap): Depend only on bootstrap-clean. Commands modified to
+ be equivalent to top-level Makefile.in.
+ (bootfast, bootstrap-lisp-1, bootstrap-lisp, bootstrap-src)
+ (bootstrap-clean-before, bootstrap-clean-after): Targets deleted.
+ (clean, mostlyclean, distclean, maintainer-clean, extraclean):
+ Don't recurse into lwlib and oldXMenu.
+
+ * sed1v2.inp: Create bootlisp when bootstrapping b-emacs.exe.
+
+ * sedlisp.inp: Don't convert *.el files to Unix text format, and
+ don't copy ldefs-boot.el into loaddefs.el.
+
+ * sed6.inp: Edit out Unixy shell features in maintainer-clean
+ targets in doc/ Makefiles.
+
* INSTALL: Update the list of utilities needed by lisp/Makefile
and for bootstrapping.
need to run lisp/Makefile, as all the Lisp files are distributed in
byte-compiled form as well. As for bootstrapping, you will only need
that if you check-out development sources from the Emacs source
-repository.
+repository. (Note: If you are checking out of CVS, use the -kb option
+of the `checkout' and `update' commands, to preserve the original
+Unix-style EOL format of the files. If some Lisp files are converted
+to DOS format, the build might fail.)
If you are building the DJGPP version of Emacs on a DOS-like system
which supports long file names (e.g. Windows 9X or Windows XP), you