Ignore the special code for handling keys in the dialog. Remove the problem code, so Aquamacs is temporarily patched to (For developers) The build system is more configurable for some Build is compatible back to 10.11 (El Capitan) Build with libxml2 since it is bundled with Xcode Applied patch to correctly list colors on the Mac The following external packages have been updated to current releases: Win new poetry collection, In the Cloud: Poems for a Technological Age If you’d like to sponsor or donate to support continued development of Aquamacs, you can do so via GitHub Sponsors at. The merge to catch up with current Emacs will probably take a while, although there's been a lot of behind-the-scenes work to set the stage for that. Beyond 3.6, Aquamacs will be updated to run with a fairly recent version of Emacs 27 or Emacs 28, depending on when the development catches up. Īquamacs 3.6 will likely be the last release based on Emacs 25. Please report any problems by email to or on github at. Look in the aquamacs/build directory to find the scripts that do the work. Usually, Mac OS seems to build an index for it that works later.įor anyone interested in hacking on Aquamacs or building it themselves, the build system has been refactored somewhat to make it easier to build for personal use. Note that the help system may not work properly at first. There are changes needed to the core Emacs code for it to work on Apple Silicon, so native support will come with a future version (more on that below). It runs fine on Apple Silicon (M1) system with Rosetta. ![]() A detailed list of change is available on the downloads page linked above, and is included at the end of this message.Īquamacs 3.6 is compiled to run on any Mac OS version from El Capitan (10.11) forward, although it is compiled only for the x86 architecture. This version also includes native support for libxml2 as well as JPEG and SVG images. Several of the bundled Emacs Lisp packages have been updated to more recent versions, most notably AUCTeX. The Aquamacs app is now fully signed and notarized by Apple. Aquamacs now prompts for needed permissions. This release has fixes for many of the reported crashes and other bugs. Is there something I have to do to for AUCTeX to re-initialize itself or is auctex-config.el executed on every start? Maybe that's all it needs.Aquamacs 3.6 is now available, from or directly from I've changed the /usr/texbin in auctex-config.el but it still won't execute pdflatex. In Terminal everything works properly, i.e., PATH does pick up /Library/TeX/texbin. ![]() I thought it inherited the correct PATH variable, include the /etc/paths.d/TeX contents (/Library/TeX/texbin). I'll need a complete description of file contents, file names, storage locations and any incantations that must be executed to fix the problem once and for all. ![]() > Not having used emacs since the 1980's I have no idea how to fix the internally used PATH in emacs, Aquamacs in particular, so that external commands can be executed via AUCTeX using /Library/TeX/texbin. > On Oct 28, 2015, at 16:24, Herbert Schulz wrote: > I don’t know what happens with the standard Emacs.app. > However, Aquamacs inherits my PATH just fine: in my case it does have /usr/texbin in its environment, but I have TeXLive installed under /opt (and available through /etc/paths.d) and it picks it just fine. I understand a new release is in the making, so this change may make it. Yeah, that should be replaced by /Library/TeX/texbin. > a number of directories, currently including /usr/texbin are *concatenated* to the PATH. > /Aquamacs.app/Contents/Resources/lisp/aquamacs/edit-modes/auctex-config.el David will probably be able to give you a more comprehensive answer. > I’m cc’ing the Emacs on Mac OS X list and the aquamacs-devel one. > On Oct 29, 2015, at 1:17 PM, Ettore Aldrovandi wrote: ![]() Next message (by thread): Aquamacs & El Capitan.Previous message (by thread): Aquamacs & El Capitan.Aquamacs & El Capitan Herbert Schulz herbs at
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