| Name | Modified | Size | Downloads / Week |
|---|---|---|---|
| Parent folder | |||
| emax64-26.2-20190417.tar.gz | 2019-04-17 | 13.7 kB | |
| emax64-26.2-20190417.zip | 2019-04-17 | 14.4 kB | |
| README.md | 2019-04-17 | 1.7 kB | |
| pdf-tools-20190413.2018.7z | 2019-04-17 | 7.8 MB | |
| ReadMe.txt | 2019-04-17 | 1.7 kB | |
| emax64-bin-26.2.7z | 2019-04-17 | 62.6 MB | |
| emax64-src-26.2.7z | 2019-04-17 | 40.6 MB | |
| emax.7z | 2019-04-17 | 44.9 MB | |
| Totals: 8 Items | 156.0 MB | 0 | |
emax64-26.2-20190417
- 64-bit Windows build of Emacs 26.2 final release.
- Patched with ImageMagick 7 support. Binaries and libs included.
- PDF-TOOLS (epdfinfo.exe) included. [emax.7z package]
- Features[1]: "XPM JPEG TIFF GIF PNG RSVG IMAGEMAGICK SOUND NOTIFY ACL GNUTLS LIBXML2 ZLIB TOOLKIT_SCROLL_BARS MODULES THREADS LCMS2"
- Optimized clean build. Options[2]: "--without-compress-install --without-dbus --with-modules 'CFLAGS= -O2 -g3'"
- Built and tested on a clean Windows 10 system.
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addpm modified to not create/update any registry HOME entries. It only creates shortcuts as it should.
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[1] C-h v system-configuration-features
- [2] C-h v system-configuration-options
Installation: * Unpack the 7z binary archive, preferably in C:\ root directory. * Double-click the addpm.exe file in emax64\bin to create/update shortcuts.
Recommended: * Install MSYS2 [64-bit: http://repo.msys2.org/distrib/msys2-x86_64-latest.exe] * Download and unpack emax.7z into your HOME directory, usually C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming * emax.7z is an environment to make your Emacs experience a little more tolerable on Windows. * It includes a barebones dotfile along with BusyBox 64-bit, some MinGW packages, SSH, W3M, Aspell, and other GNU tools to help you start right away.
Sources: * GNU Emacs sources, patched as described above, are available as a separate src archive. * All the other binaries included in the emax64 and emax archives are unmodified and distributed as is. * Their sources can be downloaded from MSYS2/MinGW servers: http://repo.msys2.org/mingw/sources/ * BusyBox (Windows) sources can be obtained from here: https://frippery.org/files/busybox/