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Emacs machines list
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Copyright (C) 1989-1990, 1992-1993, 1998, 2001-2014 Free Software
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Foundation, Inc.
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See the end of the file for license conditions.
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This is a list of the status of GNU Emacs on various machines and systems.
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Information about older releases, and platforms that are no longer
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supported, has been removed. Consult older versions of this file if
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you are interested in this information.
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The `configure' script uses the configuration name, and the results of
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testing the system, to decide which options to use in src/config.h and
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elsewhere (eg Makefiles).
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If you add support for a new configuration, add a section to this
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file, and edit the `configure.ac' source as needed.
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Some obsolete platforms are unsupported beginning with Emacs 23.1. See
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the list at the end of this file.
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* Here are notes about some of the systems supported:
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** GNU/Linux
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Most of the complete systems which use the Linux kernel are close
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enough to the GNU system to be considered variant GNU systems. We
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call them "Linux-based GNU systems," or GNU/Linux for short.
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It is not coincidence that many of the other components used with
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Linux--including GNU Emacs--were developed specifically for the GNU
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project. The GNU project was launched in 1984 to develop a free
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complete Unix-like operating system. To reach this goal, we had to
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develop whatever system components were not available as freely
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redistributable software from some other source.
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The GNU project wants users of GNU/Linux systems to be aware of how
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these systems relate to the GNU project, because that will help
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spread the GNU idea that software should be free--and thus encourage
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people to write more free software. See the file LINUX-GNU in this
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directory for more explanation.
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*** 64-bit GNU/Linux
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No special procedures should be needed to build a 64-bit Emacs on a
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64-bit GNU/Linux system. To build a 32-bit Emacs, first ensure that
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the necessary 32-bit system libraries and include files are
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installed. Then use:
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./configure CC='gcc -m32' --build=i386-linux-gnu \
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--x-libraries=/usr/X11R6/lib
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(using the location of the 32-bit X libraries on your system).
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*** IBM System/390 running GNU/Linux (s390-*-linux-gnu)
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As of Emacs 21.2, a 31-bit only version is supported on this system.
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*** SuperH (sh[34]*-*-linux-gnu)
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Emacs 23.0.60 was reported to work on GNU/Linux (October 2008).
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This was tested on a little-endian sh4 system (cpu type SH7751R) running
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Gentoo Linux 2008.0.
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** Mac OS X
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For installation instructions see the file nextstep/INSTALL.
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** Microsoft Windows
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For installation instructions see the file nt/INSTALL.
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** MS-DOS
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For installation instructions see the file msdos/INSTALL.
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See the "MS-DOS" chapter of the manual for information about using
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Emacs on MS-DOS.
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** Solaris
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On Solaris it is also possible to use either GCC or Solaris Studio
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to build Emacs, by pointing ./configure to the right compiler:
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./configure CC='/usr/sfw/bin/gcc' # GCC
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./configure CC='cc' # Solaris Studio
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On Solaris, do not use /usr/ucb/cc. Use /opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc. Make
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sure that /usr/ccs/bin and /opt/SUNWspro/bin are in your PATH before
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/usr/ucb. (Most free software packages have the same requirement on
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Solaris.) With this compiler, use `/opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc -E' as the
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preprocessor. If this inserts extra whitespace into its output (see
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the PROBLEMS file) then add the option `-Xs'.
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To build a 64-bit Emacs (with larger maximum buffer size) on a
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Solaris system which supports 64-bit executables, specify the -m64
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compiler option. For example:
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./configure CC='/usr/sfw/bin/gcc -m64' # GCC
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./configure CC='cc -m64' # Solaris Studio
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** Irix 6.5
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It *may* be possible to build Emacs on Irix 6.5 with an old version
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(3.1) of gcc. Newer versions of gcc may not work. None of the
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current Emacs developers use Irix, though. If you want to help
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make Emacs on Irix work, see <http://debbugs.gnu.org/9684>.
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* Obsolete platforms
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Support for the following obsolete platforms was removed in Emacs 23.1
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(the names in parentheses state the files in src/ that were removed):
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Apollo SR10.x (unexapollo.c)
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Convex (unexconvex.c and m/convex.c)
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Xenix (unexenix.c and s/xenix.h)
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Iris (unexmips.c m/iris4d.h m/irist.h s/iris3-5.h s/iris3-6.h)
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Gould (m/gould*)
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Siemens machines running Sinix (unexsni.c)
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Harris CXUX (s/cxux*)
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ESIX, a variant of v.5.3 for the 386 (s/esix*)
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Interactive (ISC) Unix (s/isc*)
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Sony News (s/newsos*)
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RTU 3.0, ucb universe (s/rtu.h)
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UniSoft's UniPlus 5.2 (s/uniplus.h)
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UMAX (s/umax.h)
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AT&T UNIX PC model 7300 (m/7300.h)
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Acorn
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Alliant (m/alliant*)
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Amdahl (m/amdahl*)
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Altos 3068 Unix System V Release 2 (m/altos.h)
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Apollo (m/apollo.h)
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AT&T 3b (m/att3b.h)
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Aviion (m/aviion*)
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Berkeley 4.1 (m/bsd4.1.h)
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Berkeley 4.2 (m/bsd4.2.h)
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Berkeley 4.3 (m/bsd4.3.h)
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Celerity (m/celerity.h)
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clipper (m/clipper.h)
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convergent S series (m/cnvrgnt.h)
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cydra (m/cydra5.h)
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Motorola System V/88 machines (m/delta88k.h)
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Bull DPX/2 range (m/dpx2.h)
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Dual machines using unisoft port (m/dual.h)
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Elxsi machine (running enix) (m/elxsi.h)
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Fujitsu F301 machine (m/f301.h)
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i860 (m/i860.h)
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ibm ps/2 aix386 (m/ibmps2-aix.h)
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ISI 68000's (m/is*)
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Masscomp 5000 series running RTU, ucb universe (m/masscomp.h)
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Megatest 68000's (m/mega68.h)
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Whitechapel Computer Works MG1 (ns16000 based) (m/mg1.h)
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Harris Night Hawk Series 1200 and Series 3000 (m/nh3000.h m/nh4000.h)
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ns16000 (m/ns16000.h)
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National Semiconductor 32000, running Genix (m/ns32000.h)
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TI Nu machines using system V (m/nu.h)
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HLH Orion (m/orion.h m/orion105.h)
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Paragon i860 (m/paragon.h)
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PFU A-series (m/pfa50.h)
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Plexus running System V.2 (m/plexus.h)
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pyramid. (m/pyramid.h)
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Bull SPS-7 (m/sps7.h)
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Hitachi SR2001/SR2201 (m/sr2k.h)
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Stride (m/stride.h)
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Sun 1 (m/sun1.h)
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Sun 2 (m/sun2.h)
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SEQUENT SYMMETRY (m/symmetry.h)
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Tadpole 68k machines (m/tad68k.h)
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tahoe (m/tahoe.h)
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targon31 (m/targon31.h)
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Tektronix* (m/tek4300.h m/tekxd88.h)
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NCR Tower 32 running System V.2 (m/tower32.h)
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NCR Tower 32 running System V.3 (m/tower32v3.h)
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U-station (Nihon Unisys, SS5E; Sumitomo Denkoh, U-Station E30) (m/ustation.h)
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Wicat (m/wicat.h)
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Honeywell XPS100 running UNIX System V.2 (m/xps100.h)
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Data General's DG/UX (s/dgux*)
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Irix before version 6
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osf1 (s/osf*)
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SunOS4 (s/sunos*)
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RISCiX (s/riscix*)
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SCO 3.2v4 (s/sco4.h)
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SCO 3.2v5 (s/sco5.h)
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Sun's 386-based RoadRunner (m/sun386.h)
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Sun3 machines (m/sun3*)
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Integrated Solutions 386 machine (m/is386.h)
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Integrated Solutions `Optimum V' -- m68k-isi-bsd4.2 or -bsd4.3
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Harris Power PC (powerpc-harris-powerunix)
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Hewlett-Packard 9000 series 200 or 300 on some platforms -- m68k-hp-bsd or
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m68k-hp-hpux; note m68k-*-netbsd* still works
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IBM PS/2 -- i386-ibm-aix1.1 or i386-ibm-aix1.2
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GEC 63 -- local-gec63-usg5.2
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Tandem Integrity S2 -- mips-tandem-sysv
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System V rel 0 -- usg5.0
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System V rel 2 -- usg5.2
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System V rel 2.2 -- usg5.2.2
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System V rel 3 -- usg5.3
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Ultrix -- bsd4.3
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VMS (s/vms.h)
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Local variables:
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mode: outline
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fill-prefix: " "
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End:
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This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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