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@@ -60,7 +60,6 @@ Also shared at SeaGL 2023
- I was pretty terrified to see that ChatGPT could write elisp
- Also, loved the presentation — great walk-through of the thought process & how to improve. Was happy when Macros made their way in
- Yeah. tramp would have been cool, but can be dangerous if you start doing sudo apt in the wrong machine
-- I can't imagine cross-compiling Emacs for Windows on Linux is easy, but sounds "fun".
- I tried cross-compiling Emacs for Serenity. Emacs uses some intermediate binaries (like make-docfile) during its build process, which causes issues with cross-compiling that I couldn't quite figure out.
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@@ -58,6 +58,9 @@ You may be able to start with these [autogenerated captions](/2023/captions/emac
tracking a given Emacs branch, and a couple other related tools, thus
recapping most topics. (10m)
+# Discussion
+
+- I can't imagine cross-compiling Emacs for Windows on Linux is easy, but sounds "fun".
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