(08-07-2020, 04:28 AM)ennoausberlin Wrote: Hello
If you compile it by yourself,
please ensure that all needed dev libraries
are installed first. At the end of configure emacs
will tell you mostly what he will use and what is
missing. It’s worth to dig into the options, especially
if you live inside emacs as I do
BTW: Emacs 27 will be released soon. Better write down
your config in case you want to switch in the future
Hi,
I compiled emacs from git sources today and tried running again. The problem persists. To ensure I have all the requirements, I installed base-devel metapackage and made sure all the required dependencies indicated in the wiki below are installed:
https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/EmacsSna...ebian#toc3
I have little experience with this Manjaro thing; as far as I understand the .dev files are automatically included when I install a package. Thus, I think I don't have any dependencies missing.
During the configure phase, I only specied prefix to .local as I install it as a user. The result didn't change anything same tool bar without icons.
I remember similar issues a year ago when I was trying emacs on fedora kde. I thought it is fixed because I have emacs-snapshot on a kubuntu machine and it is well integrated; consequently, even better than my emacs experience in gnome.
I have little experience with Arch or Manjaro; I am coming from Debian, just a week ago switched to kubuntu due to a crash on update on Debian on my other pc.
Just to add to the above during the configure phase the only complaint (suggestion) emacs did was including gnu mailutils (not available on repos) and some info related to pop mail handling.