To compile and install the BBDB on systems with `make': 1) Configure the compilation process Edit the Makefile, setting (if necessary) the paths to the Mail and News reader(s), the XEmacs package installation paths (if applicable), and the miscellaneous (but still important) build tool names and paths. NOTE: Gnu Emacs 19.34 users should add the path to Custom 1.9962 if they plan to build Gnus support. Gnus support will not build under Gnu Emacs 19.34 without Custom 1.9962. 2) Build the BBDB To build the BBDB with support for all of the supported mail and news programs (gnus, mh-e, rmail, and vm), issue the command 'make all'. (The BBDB also supports send-mail mode - support for it is automatically compiled in, regardless of the build options supplied) To build with support only for gnus, mh-e, rmail, and/or vm, issue the 'make' command with one or more of the following arguments: 'gnus', 'mh-e', 'rmail', and/or 'vm'. To build the BBDB without support for any mail program (except for send-mail mode), issue the command 'make bbdb'. 3) Install the BBDB The three most typical installations are outlined below: a) In-place. i) Follow steps 1 and 2 ii) Add the lisp subdirectory to the Emacs load-path iii) Add the tex subdirectory to the TeX search path (can be done by adding the complete path to the tex subdirectory to the environment variable TEXINPUTS) iv) Add the texinfo directory to the Info search path. b) "Normal". i) Follow steps 1 and 2. ii) Copy the .el and .elc files from the lisp subdirectory to a directory on the Emacs load-path (or make a new directory, copy the files to it, and add the new directory to the load-path). iii) Copy the .tex files from the tex subdirectory to a directory on the TeX search path (or make a new directory, copy the files to it, and add the new directory to the TeX search path. iv) Copy the .info and .info-* files from the texinfo subdirectory to a directory on the Info search path (or make a new directory, copy the files to it, and add the new directory to the Info search path) c) XEmacs Package NOTE: This installation option is only available to users running XEmacs 20.3 or higher. At the time of this writing, this includes only XEmacs beta testers. i) Follow steps 1 and 2, making sure to set the appropriate variables in the XEmacs package section. ii) Issue the 'make install-pkg' command. To compile and install the BBDB on systems without `make': If at all possible, use make to automatically build the BBDB as outlined above. While it looks like there are fewer steps in the non-make instructions below, they're more tedious and involved. 1) Compile the .el files using the byte-compile-file function in Emacs. 2) Install the BBDB as outlined in step 3 above. *************************************************************************** * * * THE BBDB INITIALIZATION PROCEDURE CHANGED IN 1.57unoff. * * * * YOU *MUST* ADD * * * * (require 'bbdb) * * (bbdb-initialize) * * * * TO YOUR BBDB INITIALIZATION CODE. THIS TAKES THE PLACE OF ALL BBDB * * AUTOLOADS. IT DOES *NOT* TAKE THE PLACE OF THE INSINUATION CODE. * * * * If you do not add this code, you will receive keymap errors * * (among other things) * * * *************************************************************************** For information on post-installation BBDB configuration and setup, see the info file. Questions, Comments, Suggestions, and Bug Reports may be directed to the BBDB mailing list at bbdb-info@xemacs.org. To subscribe, send mail to bbdb-info-request@xemacs.org, with 'subscribe' as the subject.