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Build doom for two different emacs installations on the same machine #7859

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jack836 opened this issue May 8, 2024 · 0 comments
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jack836 commented May 8, 2024

I confirm that...

  • I have searched the issue tracker, documentation, FAQ, Discourse, and Google, in case this issue has already been reported/resolved.

  • I have read "How to Debug Issues", and will use it to provide as much information about this issue as possible.

  • The issue can be reproduced on the latest available commit of Doom.

  • The issue can be reproduced on a stable release of Emacs, such as 27, 28, or 29. (Unstable versions end in .50, .60, or .9x)

Expected behavior

Sorry for a newbie question. I am posting it here because I didn't find help elsewhere....

I have two different emacs-29.1 binaries on my PC ( x86_64 and arm64 builds). Doom is already built with the Emacs-x86_64 version and I have recently added the Emacs-arm64. How do I build doom for the newly added emacs? Is there a way to instruct `doom install' to pick a particular emacs installation? Any help is highly appreciated.

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Emacs-29.1 on Mac OS X

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