TERMUX_PKG_HOMEPAGE=http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/
-TERMUX_PKG_DESCRIPTION="Extensible, customizable text editor—and more"
+TERMUX_PKG_DESCRIPTION="Extensible, customizable text editor-and more"
TERMUX_PKG_VERSION=24.5
-TERMUX_PKG_BUILD_REVISION=1
+TERMUX_PKG_BUILD_REVISION=2
TERMUX_PKG_SRCURL=http://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/emacs/emacs-${TERMUX_PKG_VERSION}.tar.xz
TERMUX_PKG_DEPENDS="ncurses"
TERMUX_PKG_EXTRA_CONFIGURE_ARGS="--without-x --with-xpm=no --with-jpeg=no --with-png=no --with-gif=no --with-tiff=no --without-gconf --without-gsettings --without-all"
# The command temacs -l loadup would run temacs and direct it to load loadup.el. The loadup library loads additional Lisp libraries,
# which set up the normal Emacs editing environment. After this step, the Emacs executable is no longer bare.
# Because it takes some time to load the standard Lisp files, the temacs executable usually isn't run directly by users. Instead, as
-# one of the last steps of building Emacs, the command ‘temacs -batch -l loadup dump’ is run. The special ‘dump’ argument causes temacs
-# to dump out an executable program, called emacs, which has all the standard Lisp files preloaded. (The ‘-batch’ argument prevents
+# one of the last steps of building Emacs, the command 'temacs -batch -l loadup dump' is run. The special 'dump' argument causes temacs
+# to dump out an executable program, called emacs, which has all the standard Lisp files preloaded. (The '-batch' argument prevents
# temacs from trying to initialize any of its data on the terminal, so that the tables of terminal information are empty in the dumped Emacs.)"
########## FROM src/Makefile: