Although the Free Software Foundation has many enlightened practices regarding Makefiles and software installation (see see Other FSF Software), Emacs, its flagship program, doesn't quite follow the rules. In particular, most GNU software allows you to write:
make
make install prefix=/usr/local/stow/package
If you try this with Emacs, then the new value for prefix in the
‘make install’ step will cause some files to get recompiled with
the new value of prefix wired into them. In Emacs 19.23 and
later,1
the way to work around this problem is:
make
make install-arch-dep install-arch-indep prefix=/usr/local/stow/emacs
In 19.22 and some prior versions of Emacs, the workaround was:
make
make do-install prefix=/usr/local/stow/emacs