While I was setting up my new mac mini yesterday I noticed something interesting - Apple have stopped shipping the ancient Emacs 22.1 with macOS! As I

macOS No Longer Ships with Emacs

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2025-01-12 13:30:05

While I was setting up my new mac mini yesterday I noticed something interesting - Apple have stopped shipping the ancient Emacs 22.1 with macOS! As I was mostly using Windows + WSL2 in the past 5 years I had missed the exact moment when this happened, but after some digging I discovered that the change was first made in macOS 10.15 (“Catalina”), which was released in October 2019.

For me that’s a very welcome change, as the ancient version of Emacs that Apple was shipping in the past was only causing issues for Emacs users. (occasionally people would accidentally run it, instead of whatever Emacs they installed by themselves and they’d wonder what went wrong) Still, I got curious about would things:

The answer to the first question turned out to be Apple being opposed to using anything licensed under GPL v3, and so it happens that Emacs 22.1 was the last Emacs version licensed under GPL v2. A former Apple employee shared the following in a comment on HackerNews:

When I was at Apple, they discontinued bundling the command line version of emacs, and they sent a long internal email stating why. The stated reason was that any newer emacs would suffer from license incompatibility with macOS, and they didn’t see the point of supporting a 10 year old version that the FSF doesn’t even support when, if someone really wants emacs, it’s just a brew install emacs away.

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