From: Steve Holmes Subject: Compiling GNU Emacs To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu Date: Wed, 13 Jul 1994 08:47:59 -0700 (PDT) I am trying to compile GNU Emacs 19.25 with the DJGPP compiler and am having a devil of a time! First, I had to find a version of sed that wouldn't lock up my machine, then I had to mess around with the makefile to drop some make errors concerning config.h-in and paths.h-in, I then had to pull qdpmi out of my environment in order to keep from running out of "vertual memory". The final problem for which I need desparate help, is the spot where temacs is being used to "load" a number of lisp files. I keep getting a message from emacs saying that it has run out of "pure lisp memory" or something like that. Am I missing something? It appears that all my C source compiled ok and the temacs load module is out there getting called by go32. Can anyone help? If you need more info, just let me know. I am using 386/sx with 4meg of RAM and have over 100meg free disk space. This is all going on without QDPMI loaded but I always use qemm. Thanks for the help, Holmes saholmes AT crl DOT com